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Jun 21, 2020
5:06:20pm
777 Living Rent Free In CB Heads
So when the Apollo missions traveled to the Moon, I'm assuming they
launched on a course where the moon would end up, correct? Which is interesting since if it takes 3 days to get there they saw the moon swing by a couple of times before they reached the lunar orbit. Correct? That's an interesting thought.
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