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| | | | via NASA.gov In late 2022, NASA will send an ice-mining experiment attached to a robotic lander to the lunar South Pole on a ridge not far from Shackleton crater - a location engineers and scientists have assessed for months. NASA and Intuitive Machines, an agency partner for commercial Moon deliveries, announced the location selection Nov. 3.NASA data from spacecraft orbiting the Moon indicate this location, referred to as the "Shackleton connecting ridge," could have ice below the surface. The | |
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| | | | Lunar Outpostannounced it has establishedthe Lunar Dawn Science Council, naming Arizona State University(ASU) School of Earth and Spac... | |
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| | | | Lunar Outpost today announced it has signed an agreement with SpaceXto deliver Lunar Outpost's Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) to the Moon... | |
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| | First lander to drill on the Moon's south pole delayed for good Jeff Foust reports that NASA will provide an additional $12.4 million to Intuitive Machines for itsupcoming second Moon landing mission (IM-2) part of the agency's CLPS program for work related to changing the landing |