The First Lunar Lander and the Great Moon Dust Debate


Danny Robb, JSTOR Daily

On February 3, 1966, an inflatable ball bounced across the surface of the Moon. Inside was Luna 9, the first spacecraft to land softly on another world. After coming…

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