In a Border Town - Flame in the Cloud at Midnight - poems - colors - moon
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Shoot the moon Add to bookmarks Add this entire page to a category: X Add to category… by TheDeadGuy (1 hr) CC Vote: Mon Feb 24 2003 at 21:14:18 The summer days are gone too soonYou shoot the moonAnd miss completelyAnd now you're left to face the gloomThe empty room that once smelled sweetlyOf all the flowers you plucked if onlyYou knew the reasonWhy you had to each be lonelyWas it just the season? We remember when we went after everything we thought we...
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In the early hours of July 21st, 1969, shortly after the Apollo Lunar Module landed on its surface, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to step foot on the Moon. 28 years later, Buzz wrote a letter to Barry Goldman, a professor at the University of Maryland. Transcript follows. ( Many thanks to Benjamin Cole.) Transcript September 25, 1997 Dear Mr. Goldman, I am writing to you to share some of my personal ideas a...
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These six big moon mysteries remain unsolvedEven 50 years after Apollo 11 landed on the moon. By Neel V. PatelJuly 18, 2019 Our Apollo missions created more questions than answers.NASA Saturday will mark the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 landing on the moon, which was the first time in history humans set foot on an extraterrestrial world. But Earth’s only natural satellite is still a very unfamiliar place to us half a century later, and its history and geology are still puzzling—largely beca...
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1831 | Nat Turner’s Rebellion Nat Turner interpreted two solar eclipses as instructions from God to begin his rebellion. (Library of Congress)