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NFT of newspaper that went to the moon for sale proceeds space museum


I m USA TODAY editor-in-chief Nicole Carroll, and this is The Backstory, insights into our biggest stories of the week. If you d like to get The Backstory in your inbox every week, sign up here.
In 1970, newspaper publisher Al Neuharth, who would later start USA TODAY, had a big idea. He wanted his paper in Florida, then called TODAY, to be the first newspaper on the moon. 
NASA was prepping for the Apollo 14 lunar mission, and Neuharth wanted his Space Coast paper, now called FLORIDA TODAY, to be on board.
He went to James Webb, former head of NASA, who was then a director of Gannett, the parent company of what is now the USA TODAY Network. ....

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NFT of newspaper that went to the moon for sale proceeds space museum


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I m USA TODAY editor-in-chief Nicole Carroll, and this is The Backstory, insights into our biggest stories of the week. If you d like to get The Backstory in your inbox every week, sign up here.
In 1970, newspaper publisher Al Neuharth, who would later start USA TODAY, had a big idea. He wanted his paper in Florida, then called TODAY, to be the first newspaper on the moon. 
NASA was prepping for the Apollo 14 lunar mission, and Neuharth wanted his Space Coast paper, now called FLORIDA TODAY, to be on board.
He went to James Webb, former head of NASA, who was then a director of Gannett, the parent company of what is now the USA TODAY Network. ....

Brevard County , United States , Cocoa Beach , Lyndonb Johnson , Buddy Baker , Al Neuharth , Chris Wilmer , Keira Nothaft , Mara Bellaby , Pat Shannahan , Brett Molina , Alan Shepard , Edgar Mitchell , Glee Caron , James Webb , Nicole Carroll , Space Missile Museum Foundation , Carnival Club In Cocoa Beach , University Of Pittsburgh Swanson School Engineering , Gannett Foundation , Carnival Club , Space Coast , President Lyndon , Brevard After , Buddy Rich , Lunar Module ,