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Lego extended its Lego Insiders deals through Nov. 27, so you still save 20% on the Apollo 11 Lunar Lander. But this deal is still available while others have sold out!
Emergency thermal blankets wrapped around the frame. We happen to have the perfect chaser for this kid-scale lunar module: the Apollo 11 moon landing, recreated with animatronics and LEGO.
Lego’s lunar lander set is available at a rare discount (update: sold out) Developed together with NASA, the set commemorates the first crewed mission to land on the Moon.
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Our favorite Lego space sets from the last 25 years - MSNOur review of the Lego Lunar Lander criticized the flimsiness of this set. It's a little delicate, and it's not really suited to playtime: It's definitely more of a display set.
We've found this great Lego Creator Expert NASA Apollo 11 Lunar Lander (10266) deal on Amazon for 30% off — it's now down to $69.99 from its original retail price of $99.99.
Intuitive Machines' Odysseus lander is stable and functioning, but it appears to have landed on the moon's surface on its side.
Intuitive Machines' Athena moon lander is "alive," but it's not yet known what mission objectives can still be met.
Intuitive Machines' most recent lunar lander has suffered the same fate as the exploration company's initial one. The six-legged Athena spacecraft is now "on her side" atop the moon's surface ...
Japan's space agency has released an image showing its SLIM vehicle upside down on the lunar surface, but there's still some hope for the troubled mission.
The moon lander dubbed Odysseus is “alive and well” but resting on its side a day after its white-knuckle touchdown as the first private spacecraft ever to reach the lunar surface, and the ...
Lunar Lander Beyond is the latest classic Atari game to see the modern remake treatment, with Haunted House and multiple games under the Recharged label--a list which includes Missile Command ...
The original launch window would’ve set Nova-C to touch down on the moon around January 19 or shortly after, because the lander is taking a direct trajectory to reach lunar orbit.
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