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NASA moon-landing tech hitches ride to space on Bezos rocket – Washington Post
Jeff Bezos’ space company has launched a rocket with NASA’s newest moon-landing tech on board

The capsule carried science experiments, including 1.2 million tomato seeds that will be distributed to schoolchildren around the U.S. and Canada, and tens of thousands of childrens postcards with space-themed drawings that will be returned to the young senders.
NASAs navigation equipment for future moon landings was located on the booster. The sensors and computer tested during the boosters descent and touchdown will hitch another suborbital ride with Blue Origin. Its all part of NASAs Artemis…
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