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Could meteor storms harm NASA's future moon missions?
The article explores the potential risks posed by meteor storms to NASA's future moon missions, highlighting concerns about how these celestial events could impact lunar operations. It raises questions about the vulnerability of spacecraft and infrastructure to meteoroid impacts during extended missions.
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