Moon Landing Case Study

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1.) Do you think valuable information came for the moon landing? Why or why not?
2.) Do you remember the channel it was on? If so what channel?
3.) How old were you when the space craft landed on the moon?
4.) Did you have snacks when you were watching?
5.) Who were you with on that special day?
6.) Where did you live during this day of history?
7.) What did you feel when they landed?
8.) Do you believe that the space landing was real?
9.) What did you do after the landing?
10.) Do you believe the money it took was worth the knowledge? Why or why not?

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