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Dobson and Mosteirin Publish Moonbit

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A bootprint on the moon.
7/19/2019

Institute Director Jed Dobson and his wife Rena Mosteirin '05 have co-authored a book of experimental poetry and cultural criticism based on the code of the Apollo 11 guidance computer.

The book, titled Moonbit, will be released on July 20th by punctum books, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. 

Written by

Alan C. Taylor

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