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Submit ReviewFifty years ago, man walked on the moon. But before that happened, millions held their breath at each stage of the Apollo 11 mission, starting with the launch.
This hour we talk about the lasting impact of this historic moment--a feat of engineering, science, and political will.
We also look at the pivotal role Connecticut technology played in spaceflight, and hear how engineers in this state helped make that “one small step” possible.
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