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Lunar exploration Back to the Moon? 1: The first and, to date, only geologist on the Moon. Harrison Schmitt (Harvard geology PhD
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Document Date: 2003-04-14 12:36:52


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Future Moon Smithsonian Institution Press / Hiscox / The Lunar Source Book Cambridge University Press / Perspective IoP Publishing / /

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