Lunar Ambassadors: British Perceptions of Moon Samples @ NASA & Georgetown (30 September 2022)

‘Lunar Ambassadors: British Perceptions of Moon Samples from NASA and the USSR’ (hybrid online/in-person event)

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Matthias Wong gave this talk on Friday 30 September 2022, 9-10:30am EDT at Georgetown University as part of the ‘History of NASA and the Environment Symposium‘, organised by the NASA History Office in collaboration with Georgetown University, the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and the D.C. Space Grant Consortium.

Photo of the Earth taken by the crew of Apollo 17 almost 50 years ago on December 7, 1972.


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