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NASA barrels ahead with moon base plans, doling out nearly $600 million in new contracts
NASA is advancing its moon base plans by awarding nearly $600 million in new contracts. The Artemis II crew, including NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, has arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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