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A new space age?

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Getting Crews From Lunar Orbit Down to the Surface

We're trying to go to more challenging places. The really interesting places are at the poles, where the terrain is extremely challenging. And that we think there is probably permanently shaded regions where there's ice. Ice is like a holy grail up there, because it it gives us so many things. Water to drinka. We can crack it into oxygen and hydrogen to both breathe e oxygen, and potentially use those two constituents as rocket fuel - which is much more efficient than climbing the gravity well of earth. Soour system will need a much more capable lunar lander,. One of the things nassau is planning is a lunar vicinity station, the gateway station, that a crew transfer

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