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All of the Apollo landings passed behind the moon, where they not human?
On July 19 at 17:21:50 UTC, Apollo 11 passed behind the Moon and fired its service propulsion engine to enter lunar orbit.[87] In the thirty orbits that followed
Also, “to ricochet around”?
A ricochet is the rebound, skip, or bounce of an object—typically a projectile like a bullet—off a flat surface at an angle
This is either LLM slop, or written by a human who has no idea what they are writing about.


