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Lunar Landings Could ‘Sandblast’ Astronauts with Moon Dust
Scientific American· 4 hours agoA new theory of how rockets erode moon soil makes a startling prediction: powered lunar landings may...
If You Hate These Iconic Movies, You Can't Call Yourself a Real Boomer
MediaFeed via AOL· 6 days agoIMDb Boomers & Movies Baby boomers were there for Woodstock in 1969, watched the moon landing live...
Why the US can't send humans to Mars
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 1 day agoTo meet that timeline, NASA would need to triple its current budget in the next decade. That didn't happen. 1989: 20 years to Mars Twenty years after the...
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Top Dollar
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoThe Mexican holiday is a time to pray for and remember family and friends that have died. APOLLO...
Chinese social media posts share fabricated White House press exchange about Moon missions
AFP via Yahoo News· 6 days agoChinese social media posts have shared a fabricated exchange between White House press secretary...
What an Average Home Cost in the Year You Were Born
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 3 hours agoThe cost of buying a new home and mortgage rates fluctuate from year to year. To get a feel for the background environment of long-term housing trends in...
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How a few muddled words set off a flurry of faked moon landing rumours in China
South China Morning Post· 3 days ago“We didn’t find that … that from the Apollo basin…,” Pei said. Noticing that Pei was having trouble...
The Shrouds review: David Cronenberg won't look away from lost love
The A.V. Club· 2 hours agoAs it’s a Canadian film, one of several that premiered this year in Cannes, I got to screen it a few...
Don’t use Ada Lovelace as a stand-in for all of computing history’s remarkable women
Fast Company Magazine· 7 hours agoLord Byron’s daughter, Ada Lovelace (1815–52), is often mentioned as the first computer programmer...