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We don't want city states (or worse, the Barbarians!) to go to the Moon :)
21th: digital , 22th: nano , 23rd: information , 24th: warp , 25th: communication age , 26:Revelation age , 27:enlightenment age , 28:apocalyptic age , 29:Hyperion age (science fiction says Mankind stands on the brink of Armageddon) ,
30:retribution age ( the decline of the Earth Empire) and till the 500 quintillion century
I'd either reduce the free technologies from 2 to 1, or reduce the +10 Sci and 3 Scientist slots to +2 Sci and 2 Scientist slots.
The Apollo program is reassigned and a Alpha Centuri type wonder sits in the formers place
I'd say something to commemorate Armstrong's life, but everything I can think of has already been said.