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The Apollo 11 Moon Landing, 50 Years Later

How A 10-Year-Old-Boy Helped Apollo 11 Return To Earth

Greg Force was just a boy when his father, the director of a NASA tracking station in Guam, called home with an important mission for him: to help the crew of Apollo 11 return safely to Earth.

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The Apollo 11 Moon Landing, 50 Years Later

How A 10-Year-Old Boy Helped Apollo 11 Return To Earth

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How A 10-Year-Old Boy Helped Apollo 11 Return To Earth

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'Engagement Is Losing Credibility': Iranian Foreign Minister

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