INGRAM TEXAS— Space buffs packed the Elizabeth Huth Coates Theater Sunday to see the last man to walk on the moon, Gene Cernan, and the father of mission control, Chris Kraft, speak. Joining them was current NASA Chief Scientist Jim Garvin and Kerrville resident Tom Moser, who was the first director of the U.S. space program. Kraft praised the turnout, which left not an empty seat in the room. “NASA needs to know that we have 300-plus people in this room interested in space,” he said. The panelists shared tales of their time working in the space program, from Kraft’s...