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English: Isidore Adler analyzes lunar samples from Apollo; 40 years later, Natlie Curran analyzes lunar samples frozen from Apollo 17.Music: "Life Cycles," "Secret Hours," Universal Production Music.Complete transcript available. |
Date | 17 January 2023 (upload date) |
Source | SpaceBack |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Ryan Fitzgibbons, Donya Douglas Bradshaw, Murzy Jhabvala, Natalie Curran, James Tralie, Sophia Roberts, Kathryn Mersmann |
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Keywords InfoField | Moon; History; Apollo 17; Geology; Lucy |
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