Why Apollo 8 marked a critical milestone — seven months before the moon landing




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Summary: It's been 50 years since NASA’s critical Apollo 8, in which a spacecraft first left Earth’s gravitational pull, orbited the moon and returned. The bold and risky mission paved the way for the moon landing seven months later, at a time when Cold War pressure weighed heavily on American space exploration. Jeffrey Brown has a look back at Apollo 8, also the focus of NOVA's "Apollo's Daring Mission."