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<title>Has the Apollo 10 lunar module finally been found?</title>
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<description>In 1969, the Apollo 10 crew ejected the lunar module, named Snoopy, from the command module into orbit, never to be seen again &#x26;#x2013; or so they thought Astronomer Nick Howes, along with flight controllers, space dynamics experts and astronauts from the Apollo program, have spent years looking for it The team believe they may have found the four-meter wide vehicle Now all they need is someone with the expertise to go and retrieve it The Apollo 10 mission was a dress rehearsal for the Apollo 11 moon landing, which took place two months later in July 1969</description>
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<description>A team of astronomers are planning an epic quest to track down the 42-year-old lunar module that&#x26;#x27;s adrift in the solar system. It&#x26;#x27;s not often I read about a new project that leaves me undecided whether it&#x26;#x27;s totally crazy or a stroke of genius. I was recently sent a press release of such a project and, having read it over a few times, I think I&#x26;#x27;m leaning toward the latter. The idea is the brain child of British amateur astronomer Nick Howes who not only has a passion for hunting for asteroids, but also for the Space Race -- in...</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 19:55:37 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>It&#x26;#x27;s not often I read about a new project that leaves me undecided whether it&#x26;#x27;s totally crazy or a stroke of genius. I was recently sent a news release of such a project and, having read it over a few times, I think I&#x26;#x27;m leaning toward the latter. The idea is the brain child of British amateur astronomer Nick Howes who not only has a passion for hunting for asteroids, but also for the Space Race &#x26;#x2014; in particular, the Apollo era.</description>
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