Mark Mason

The images from the Apollo missions will reduce you to tears

Mark Mason on an exhibition of NASA photographs that makes you forget to breathe

Space odyssey: Ed White walking in space over New Mexico, Gemini 4, June 1965 Image: James McDivitt 
issue 04 October 2014

When people ask why I’m obsessed with the Apollo moon missions, I always want to reply using the same phrase: ‘Because they were out of this world.’ I never do, because it happens to sound like a very bad joke. But it’s the truth. For the first time ever, mankind left its home turf and discovered somewhere new.

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