50 years since Apollo 14 return brings moon trees
On Feb. 9, 1971, NASA’s Apollo 14 astronauts came home after the agency’s third trip to the moon. Former U.S. Forest Service firefighter Stuart Roosa, the mission’s command module pilot, returned with about 500 seeds that grew into moon trees. (Feb. 5)
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