Read the Ca'Non sentence from the "Smithsonian Go Figure app":
{tera jar Soch, DIS wa Hut jav
Hut, maSDaq SaqmeH Qu' wa'DIch
HochHom turlu'taHvIS, wej logh
lengwIpu pa'mey 'oH Apollo wamaH wa' ra'ghom bobcho Columbia'e'}
"Apollo 11 Command Module, Columbia, was the living quarters for the three-person crew during most of the first manned lunar landing mission in July 1969".
The {Qu' wa'DIch} is obviously the subject of {SaqmeH}. It can't be the {Qu' wa'DIch HochHom} since the goal wasn't for "almost all of the mission to land on the moon".
And then we have the {HochHom turlu'taHvIS} which is used to express the "during most of the first manned lunar landing mission".
However, since the subject of the {SaqmeH} is only the {Qu' wa'DIch}, shouldn't there be a comma right after it ?
~ m. qunen'oS
Ca'Non holy Ca'Non