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Achieving Artemis: Bipartisanship and global partners fuel humanity’s return to the moon

Por: The Hill Tech September 24, 2022

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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 the Smithsonian projected the image of a Saturn V taking off on the Washington Monument. It was a stunning display that half a million spectators, including myself, went to see on the National Mall. Afterward, I was walking home when I overheard a young girl ask her mother, “Why haven’t we gone back to the moon?” This was an innocent yet vital question. Since the termination of NASA’s Apollo... + full article



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