Apollo's Political and Foreign Policy Impact
Fifty years after the moon landing, Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins, National Air and Space Museum director Ellen Stofan, and former NAS… read more
Fifty years after the moon landing, Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins, National Air and Space Museum director Ellen Stofan, and former NASA administrator Charles Bolden reflected on the Apollo program’s impact at the time as well as on today’s politics, diplomacy, foreign policy and space initiatives. close
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