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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!(Oct. 1) -- China today launched its second lunar probe, the same week NASA severely curtailed its moon program more than 40 years after Neil Armstrong's giant leap for mankind. China launched the Chang'e-2 probe from a site in Sichuan province. It is expected to reach lunar orbit in about five days, Xinhua News reported. AP A Long March 3C rocket carrying China's second unmanned lunar probe launches Friday from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in China's Sichuan province.The launch is part of an ambitious space program that aims to put a man on the moon later this decade. The probe ...
(Sept. 29) -- Previously lost footage of Neil Armstrong's 1969 moonwalk will be shown in Australia next week. The recording, unnoticed for years in archives in Australia, shows the first few minutes of the astronaut's descent from Apollo 11. The footage, which was misplaced for years, is believed to be some of the best-quality pictures of the moonwalk. "NASA were using the Goldstone (California) station signal, which had its settings wrong, but in the signals being received by the Australian stations, you can actually see Armstrong, " historian John Sarkissian told Agence France-Presse. ...
Thursday is the 40th anniversary of the launch of Apollo 11 to the moon, where astronaut Neil Armstrong famously took a giant leap for mankind (that's us, too, ladies!) and a small step for man (just you fellows that time.) How to celebrate this? Well, you could read up on the history of space travel! You could watch old footage of the moon landing! You could get some cardboard boxes, markers and tin foil and build an Apollo 11 replica of your own! Or, you could sweep up clippings of Neil Armstrong's hair into a little plastic bag and dig up his voided checks to be sold to the highest bidder! ...
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