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The craters Langrenus and Petavius. Image courtesy of Robert Reeves.
Posted inOpinion

Planning our lunar return? Get a telescope

by Dan RobitzskiOctober 11, 2024October 11, 2024

Perhaps you’re a propulsion engineer making lunar landers as part of NASA’s CLPS program. Perhaps you’re a lawyer specializing in the OST. Or you are a chemist cracking the codes of lunar ISRU.  If you are any of these things or even if you just know what those acronyms mean, you’re part of the lunar […]

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