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NASA
Imagine a railway system… on the Moon! This and five other futuristic ideas will receive additional funding and development through our NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program – and could enable future space missions and @NASA_Technology: go.nasa.gov/3UIhkfy pic.twitter.com/xvy4YlOuB1
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Blue Origin
blueorigin
Excited to be part of NASA’s studies around the future of Mars robotic science and the unique benefits our Blue Ring platform can provide by enabling large payload delivery, hosting, and next-gen relay services. See the news release here: bit.ly/4aWlPcf
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Eric Berger
SciGuySpace
Watching the Artemis vs China lunar competition over the next decade is going to be fascinating.
arstechnica.com/space/2024/05/china-just-launched-another-ambitious-lunar-mission-is-nasa-falling-behind/
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Boeing Space
BoeingSpace
From Apollo ➡️ to Artemis.
@NASAKennedy's crawler-transporters have carried rockets and spacecraft to launch pads for more than 50 years. The integrated Starliner and Atlas V stack doesn't use these crawlers to get to the pad, but the heavy @NASA_SLS rocket does. #NASASocial pic.twitter.com/hSCp4UDbLA
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Nasa outlines plan for first woman on Moon by 2024
By Paul Rincon
NASA outlines $28 billion plan to land the first woman on the Moon by 2024
By Allen Kim, Chris Boyette & Amanda Jackson