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NASA's Crash Landing

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Forty years ago next month, Apollo 11 astronauts thrilled the world by becoming the first men to land on the moon. That lunar landing had all of Mission Control holding its breath as Neil Armstrong landed the Eagle with less than 30 seconds of fuel left. Next week, NASA scientists in Silicon Valley are planning a return to the moon -- and this time a crash landing is the goal.

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