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Planetary science / Moon / Spaceflight / Lunar science / Apollo program / Exploration of the Moon / Observational astronomy / Lunar rovers / Lunar phase / Full moon / Giant-impact hypothesis / Apollo 16
Date: 2006-08-23 11:31:19
Planetary science
Moon
Spaceflight
Lunar science
Apollo program
Exploration of the Moon
Observational astronomy
Lunar rovers
Lunar phase
Full moon
Giant-impact hypothesis
Apollo 16

Lunar Exploration M ore than 50 missions to the Moon have been launched by the USA and Russia (formerly

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