No 112: The moon landings

'There's a fundamental truth to our nature… Man must
explore'. So said David Scott, the commander of Apollo 15 as he
took his first steps on the surface of the moon. Sixteen months
later though, manned lunar missions were curtailed and NASA was
left exploring only cutbacks, the victim of reduced funding and
dwindling public ...
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