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The side of the moon that faces Earth is familiar to anyone who stood outside at night. But it wasn ;t until this day in 1959 that mankind was able to glimpse the dark side of the moon, thanks to a grainy-yet-distinct photo sent back by the Russian spacecraft Luna 3. Space historian Amy Shira Teitel explains how humans were finally able to see t
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