2019-06-01_Discover

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JUNE 2019. DISCOVER 35


On July 20, 1969,


more than half


a billion people


watched as


humans landed on


the moon. Never


before had our


species trod upon


another world —


and we’ve visited


none since. But


50 years later,


we’re closer than


ever to going back.


Join us as we look


back at what made


the Apollo program


a defining moment


of our history,


and why it still


resonates today.


Opposite: Apollo 14 astronauts caught
this view of the northern hemisphere
of the moon’s far side. Left: Apollo 11
astronaut Buzz Aldrin pauses during
his historic moonwalk so that Neil
Armstrong can capture this picture.
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