What astronauts snuck onto the moon
Monday, April 20, 2026
When Apollo 12 departed Kennedy Space Center on November 14, 1969, the spacecraft was carrying a tiny artwork titled “Moon Museum” — albeit unknowingly to the astronauts aboard.
W hen Apollo 12 departed Kennedy Space Center on November 14, 1969, the spacecraft was carrying a tiny artwork titled “Moon Museum” — albeit unknowingly to the astronauts aboard. The brainchild of concept artist Forrest Myers, the piece was inscribed with designs from six contemporary artists, including one very famous name. However, the idea was never sanctioned by NASA, and “Moon Museum” had to be smuggled into space. |
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American flags planted on the moon |
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6 |
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People who have walked on the moon |
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12 |
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People who have walked on the moon |
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12 |
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Average distance (in miles) between the moon and Earth |
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238,855 |
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Apollo missions that landed on the moon |
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6 |
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Apollo missions that landed on the moon |
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6 |
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Did you know? |
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NASA sent two golden phonograph records into space. |
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In 1977, NASA sent Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 into space, and each probe continues to explore the far reaches of the galaxy today. NASA included a “golden record” aboard each spacecraft — a gold-plated disc serving as a sort of time capsule in case the probe ever encountered extraterrestrial life. Each record contains 115 images depicting life on Earth, such as people eating and cars stuck in traffic. They also hold audio recordings of naturally occurring sounds such as waves and thunderclaps, as well as spoken greetings in various languages and classical music from different cultures. To ensure longevity, NASA made each record from gold-plated copper mixed with a pure sample of uranium-238, the latter of which has a half-life of 4.468 billion years. The cover of each record was then hand-etched with the inscription, “To the makers of music — all worlds, all times,” along with diagrams instructing how to play the record. |
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posted by Isaac Hobart at 5:32 AM

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