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In the footsteps of the Apollo astronauts

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17. Feb 202617. Feb 26

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American legend Neil Armstrong trained for the first Moon expedition in Iceland and unwound by fishing at North Iceland’s best salmon rivers. Photo by Sverrir Pálsson, courtesy of the Exploration Museum.

They were pilots by trade, not geologists

During the Apollo geology field exercises in Iceland. Photo by Kári Jónasson, courtesy of the Exploration Museum.

More Icelandic landmarks looking like the lunar surface: Landmannalaugar crater.

The otherworldly area around Askja caldera was popular for training.

The Moon, or Iceland? The Hverfjall crater east of lake Mývatn.

Earthrise. Taken aboard Apollo 8 by William Anders, this iconic picture shows Earth peeking out from beyond the lunar surface as the first crewed spacecraft circumnavigated the Moon. Image credit: NASA.

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