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Returning to the Moon: Why the Nasa Still Has to Bring Back Its power...

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While the lunar South Pole race is underway in the face of China's rise in power, the United States is struggling to keep up with its ambitious schedule for lunar missions. With the postponement of the launch of Artemis II due to repeated and persistent technical problems on the...
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While the lunar South Pole race is underway in the face of China's rise in power, the United States is struggling to keep up with its ambitious schedule for lunar missions. With the postponement of the launch of Artemis II due to repeated and persistent technical problems on the...

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Futura broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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