For four decades, the engines that powered Apollo 11 to the moon have lain at the bottom of the Atlantic. But they'll soon rise again. On July 16, 1969, the world watched as the Apollo 11 spacecraft ...
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~ While old parts will be used as lab examples and for testing, none of the antique hardware is likely to reach orbit. HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- Jim Snoddy and other NASA engineers didn't just go to the ...
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