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mission control during his visit he can see firsthand what we did 50 years ago. in fact there were six visits by men to the moon between 1969 and 1972. here now derek pitts, chief astronomer at the franklin institute, thank you very much. what goes through your mind when you listen to the chitchat suggesting that the hard work and of the failures and the lives lost in the effort to make it to the moon seems to have been lost on someone like this? the first thing i ll say about it is that it s an inflammatory question to begin with. of course it s a fact that six crews went to the moon and all the rocks were brought back and it was a huge national effort to make that happen. we see the outcome of this every
timeframe? and if it did is there any preservation left on the surface spacecraft trailing they hope they will relates that information in realtime if they fail it could take three hours to know what is happening 31 million miles away they are broadcasting live it will be a nailbiter taking off at 240 tomorrow hopefully if the satellite solution we will see realtime by 3:00. jon: holding their breath tomorrow. that is an expensive experiment. thank you. jon: what are we expecting to learn and what can we gain from the data we will ask these questions coming up the chief astronomer and director of the planetarium at the franklin institute science museum in philadelphia. jon: the president draws more