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Before Neil Armstrong made that giant leap with a walk on the moon 49 years ago, he and other Apollo astronauts took smaller steps for mankind, training for the lunar landing in Flagstaff, Ariz.
This story was originally published May 5, 2013. Step, crunch. Step, crunch. The two men trudged toward the small crater, squirming in their bulky space suits, adjusting to the narrower view ...
Nestled atop Mars Hill in Flagstaff, Lowell Observatory has been a cornerstone of astronomical discovery since 1894 — and ...
FLAGSTAFF, AZ (AZFamily) — It’s been over 50 years since the last U.S. astronaut stepped on the moon. All of those astronauts who have been to the moon trained in Flagstaff.
The rocky, otherworldly landscape of Flagstaff’s volcanic field brought NASA’s Apollo team to Arizona in the ‘70s. Now NASA is back again; this time, the Artemis team is using the moonlike ...
NASA Gears Up for the Moon on the Arizona Desert. The Arizona desert's lunar-like landscape provides an ideal setting to practice moonwalk scenarios, a crucial component of preparing for future ...
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