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  "textContent": "Review by Duncan Lunan. The Apollo Chronicles, Engineering America’s First Moon Missions (2019), Brandon R. Brown, Oxford University Press, hbk, £19.99, xiv + 269 pp. First published in different form, Concatenation, April 2020. In total, roughly 400,000 people worked in the Apollo programme. The astronauts, and particularly Neil Armstrong, have always emphasised that their accomplishments […]",
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