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Artemis Astronauts Will Be Doing Some Serious Science on the Moon – Gizmodo Australia
NASA has released its science priorities for the first crewed Artemis lunar landing, scheduled for 2024. Prior to planting their boots on the lunar regolith, however,…

NASA has released its science priorities for the first crewed Artemis lunar landing, scheduled for 2024. Prior to planting their boots on the lunar regolith, however, the next man and woman to visit the Moon will have to go back to school, as mission planners prepare their tools for the upcoming mission.
The Moon holds vast scientific potential and astronauts are going to help us enable that science, Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASAs Science Mission Directorate, explained in a…
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