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past the summer solstice, pretty exciting. I hope you enjoyed a nice long sunny day. I did enjoy a drive home and noted the wax and gibbous moonbeaking down here in the clear sky in Ohio. And if you'll humor me again, I'll share a bit of research I did on this, it's actually a story from tomorrow in history about 51 years ago. I'll call this one, they left ears on the moon. So tonight in astronomy and space history, let's go back to 1975. Tomorrow, like one of the lesser known stranger after stories of Apollo is what I want to relate here. When we think of Apollo, we usually remember the iconic images of the Saturn V or the lunar module where the first blueprints, the American flag, kind of stiff hanging there. The moon rocks, the photographs of the Earth.
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