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NASA Road-Tests New Moon Rover By Brittany Sauser | 09/17/2009 | 1 Comment Engineers put the electric rover through its paces in the Arizona desert. By Brittany Sauser | 09/11/2009 | 5 Comments Can the commercial sector rescue the U.S. human spaceflight program? By Brittany Sauser | 08/17/2009 | 13 Comments Tests prove the feasibility of using nuclear reactors to provide electricity on the moon and Mars. How to Land Safely Back on the Moon By Anne-Marie Corley | 07/29/2009 | 1 Comment A hazard-detection system promises safe landings for next-generation lunar explorers. By Victor K. McElheny | 07/21/2009 | 2 Comments The rewards of reporting an epic journey of man are more than the excitement of the moment. The audience shares new perspectives on another world. What Is the Future of Humans in Space? By Anne-Marie Corley | 06/17/2009 | 6 Comments Independent review of human-spaceflight plans gets under way today. By Brittany Sauser | 07/15/2008 | 1 Comment An advanced type of mass spectrometry has detected water in lunar particles. By Brittany Sauser | 06/11/2008 | 5 Comments Using lunar dust, NASA scientists could build a large, inexpensive telescope on the moon. By Brittany Sauser | 05/13/2008 | 4 Comments New technologies on NASA's next lunar spacecraft will collect information to make human exploration safer. By Brittany Sauser | 04/22/2008 | 4 Comments An unmanned lunar rover could be the next to roam the moon. Landing a Spacecraft with Engines Blazing By David Chandler | 09/13/2007 | 12 Comments This year's Lunar Lander Challenge could provide the innovative approach that makes space tourism a reality. By Mark Williams | 08/23/2007 | 26 Comments Lab experiments suggest that future fusion reactors could use helium-3 gathered from the moon. By Mark Williams | 07/30/2007 | 1 Comment A lunar mission and a reusable launch vehicle are planned. [1]
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