behike
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Link to Live Launch Webcast
Today's (April 1) launch window is 6:24pm to 8:24pm Eastern.
Is it me or does it not seem strange how little attention this is getting? I get that Apollo 8 was before my time over 57 years ago, and we've actually been on the moon (I know or so they want us to think), but the last moon mission was 53 years ago. I remember well the Challenger accident from when I was in school. My daughters' schools have not even really discussed today's event. According to the inter-webs-AI-brains (how could it be wrong?), over 1 billion people globally watched or listened on the radio to a broadcast from Apollo 8.
Maybe it's an April Fools' Day hoax?
Today's (April 1) launch window is 6:24pm to 8:24pm Eastern.
Is it me or does it not seem strange how little attention this is getting? I get that Apollo 8 was before my time over 57 years ago, and we've actually been on the moon (I know or so they want us to think), but the last moon mission was 53 years ago. I remember well the Challenger accident from when I was in school. My daughters' schools have not even really discussed today's event. According to the inter-webs-AI-brains (how could it be wrong?), over 1 billion people globally watched or listened on the radio to a broadcast from Apollo 8.
Maybe it's an April Fools' Day hoax?
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