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AJapanese billionaire and a coterie of artists will visit the moon as early as 2023, becoming the first private citizens ever to fly beyond low Earth orbit, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced tonight

Feb 14, 2022. On March 4, a human-made piece of rocket detritus will slam into the moon. But it turns out that it is not, as was previously stated in a number of reports, including by The New
likeThree 6 Now I'm feelin' so fly like a G6 Like a G6, Like a G6 Now I'm feelin' so fly like a G6 Like a G6, Like a G6 A Rocket To The Moon - Like we used to lyrics can feel her breath As she's sleeping next to me
Verse 1] We like the moon! 'Cause it is close to us We like the moon! But not as much as a spoon 'Cause that's more use for eating soup; And a fork isn't very useful for that Unless it has got

BeforeNeil Armstrong could take his "small step for a man" on July 20, 1969, he and the rest of the Apollo 11 crew underwent a rigorous regimen of training to prepare for their mission to the

NASAs Saturn V rocket launched the Apollo 11 astronauts towards the moon on July 16, 1969. (Image credit: NASA) Today (July 16) marks 50 years since astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and
TheSLS moon rocket topped by the Orion spacecraft stands at launch complex 39B at the Kennedy Space Center on March 18, 2022. We noticed you're using an ad blocker. We get it: you like to
THEWOODLANDS, Texas — The vast deposits of water ice likely lurking at the moon's poles could be tapped to help spur a sustainable economic and industrial expansion into space, researchers say
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Wecan also shoot off a rocket straight to the moon. Only, the rocket will have to be extremely big. To travel the distance of 384,400 km, the rocket will have to carry enormous amounts of fuel.

Thenew launcher will use clusters of already-developed YF-100K engines and 16.4-foot-diameter rocket bodies similar to the Long March 5, meaning less development work and required breakthroughs.
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Aview of Earth as seen from the Artemis 1 Orion capsule more than 9 hours into flight on Nov. 16, 2022. (Image credit: NASA TV) Ride along with NASA's latest moon mission on a tracking website
BBCNews. Astronomers say that a rocket section set to crash into the Moon in March did not come from Elon Musk's space exploration company as they first thought. Instead they believe it is
Butthe costs continue to mount. The Inspector General's recent audit of Artemis found $40 billion has already been spent on the program, with NASA "projected to spend $93 billion on the
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