Apollo 13 flight lead sees economic benefit to U.S. in exploration plan
The veteran NASA flight director who led the effort to bring the Apollo 13 crew home alive after a service-module explosion says the U.S. risks losing the economic benefits it gained in the push to the moon if it doesn’t back the U.S. agency’s current plan for returning to the lunar surface and...
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