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  • Forty Minutes

    At 5:47 PM Eastern, four humans will disappear behind the Moon. For forty minutes, they'll see everything and transmit nothing.

  • Broad Daylight

    A Roman historian saw comets in daylight in 363 AD. Tomorrow, one of the fragments comes back.

  • Fifty-Three Years

    The last person to leave the Moon said we'd return. He waited 44 years and died without seeing it.

  • Still Swimming

    Sperm can't find eggs in microgravity. We're going to the Moon anyway.

  • Background Noise

    The sky has been throwing rocks through roofs this quarter. The question is whether there are more rocks — or just better instruments counting them.

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