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  • RAFAEL J. ÁLVAREZ

    Madrid

Updated Monday, April 13, 2020 - 11:11

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At 8:58 p.m. on April 13, 1970, in the guts of the earthly Fresnedillas Tracking Station, the young José Manuel Grandela had just left his post before the panel of intercoms and ordered the junkies to return home. It had been a quiet day, with routine conversations between NASA and the astronauts. Now it was the turn of a Station that was on the other side of the planet and Madrid could go to rest. Up there or far away, depending on

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