Why NASA Recreated The Moon In Arizona

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Did you know that NASA used dynamite to recreate the Moon on Earth? This video delves into the captivating story of NASA's ingenious creation – the meticulously designed Cinder Lake. Crafted with dynamite, this remote field remarkably mirrors the Moon's surface, complete with craters of varying ages. The motive behind this lunar replica? Prepare astronauts for their historic Moonwalk.

Stick around until the end of this video to learn more about why NASA recreated the moon in Arizona, and don’t forget to enter our next giveaway where you could win an Apollo Framed Print. Be sure to stay until the end for more details, and enter to win at the link below.

Primal Space will also be at the Space Creator Day in Germany this October! Space Creator Day is an awesome event where you can meet and hang out with your favorite space YouTubers and other space fans. Click the link below and get your

Recreating the Moon's Surface
Why NASA Recreated the Surface of the Moon
What is the Cinder Lake Crater Field?
How NASA Recreated the Apollo Landing Site
Understanding the Geography of the Moon
How to Determine Your Location on the Moon

Special thanks to Firewatch Media for their video clips, Jared Owen for the Lunar Module model, and USGS for their archival footage.

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3D Modeler: Orkun Zengin

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