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Jerry Oltion was 11-years-old when Neil Armstrong took humanity's first step on the moon. He watched as science fiction became reality -- and he watched in horror as we abandoned the high ground we had won. Based on his Nebula Award-winning story "Abandon in Place, " Oltion explores the ghost of the space program that has haunted him ever since.
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The morning after Neil Armstrong's funeral, a ghostly Saturn V rocket launches from Cape Canaveral. It shakes the ground and rumbles with all the fury of a real launch, sending back telemetry all the way to the moon, stopping at the point where a human would have to take control to land. NASA is shocked when the ghost launches become a monthly experience. When humanity loses interest, the rocket becomes near invisible. When we pay attention, reality becomes what we make of it.
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