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English: Sara Russell: The Moon Landings & Cosmic Mineralogy

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Hawkins, S. 2012, Whose Story is it anyway? The Challenges of Conducting Institutional Histories. Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies, 10(1), DOI: dx.doi.org/10.5334/jcms.1011207

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Planetary scientist Sara Russell speaks on The Moon Landings & Cosmic Mineralogy in 2012

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