Half a century ago, scientists on one of NASA’s Apollo flights pounded a pair of 14-inch-long tubes into the moon’s surface. After filling the canisters with pebbles and dirt, Eugene Cernan, as well as Harrison “Jack” Schmitt, vacuum-sealed 1 of ...
Half a century ago, scientists on one of NASA’s Apollo flights pounded a pair of 14-inch-long tubes into the moon’s surface. After filling the canisters with pebbles and dirt, Eugene Cernan, as well as Harrison “Jack” Schmitt, vacuum-sealed 1 of ...