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      <title>Apollo 17 astronaut reflects on Artemis II mission and confirms moon is not made of cheese</title>
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      <description>Former NASA Astronaut Harrison Schmitt is one of four people left alive who walked on the moon. That was during the Apollo 17 mission. He’s also a former U.S. Senator from New Mexico. Schmitt spoke with Indira Lakshmanan on the show Here &amp; Now before the crew returned about the Artemis II mission and his hopes for the future of space travel.</description>
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