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In the wake of the Moon landing anniversary celebrations, Professor Smith - himself inspired by the images of Apollo landing on the Moon 40 years ago - describes the UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory's involvement in MoonLite: a project that will employ the latest technologies, undreamt of 40 years ago, to reveal much more about the origin of the moon, the earth and beyond.

Moon exploration: 40 years on - Audio UCL

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In the wake of the Moon landing anniversary celebrations, Professor Smith - himself inspired by the images of Apollo landing on the Moon 40 years ago - describes the UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory's involvement in MoonLite: a project that will employ the latest technologies, undreamt of 40 years ago, to reveal much more about the origin of the moon, the earth and beyond.

    Moon exploration: 40 years on

    Moon exploration: 40 years on

    In the wake of the Moon landing anniversary celebrations, Professor Smith - himself inspired by the images of Apollo landing on the Moon 40 years ago - describes the UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory's involvement in MoonLite: a project that will employ the latest technologies, undreamt of 40 years ago, to reveal much more about the origin of the moon, the earth and beyond.

    • 7 min

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