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NASA moon shot disappoints public with fuzzy white flash

Associated Press WASHINGTON — NASA’s great lunar fireworks finale fizzled. After gearing up for the space agency’s much-hyped mission to hurl two spacecraft into the moon, the public turned away from the sky Friday anything but dazzled. Photos and video of... Full Article at New Haven Register

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