NASA to launch missions for moon base construction, beginning with first private lunar lander
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Summary
NASA is planning to launch missions this year aimed at building a moon base, starting with the first privately funded lunar lander mission in history. The article by Elisha Sauers for Mashable covers the details of these upcoming missions, the role of private companies in lunar exploration, and the broader goals of establishing a permanent human presence on the Moon.
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