After Decades Of Flat Budgets, NASA Shoots For The Moon

Credit: Lockheed Martin
The Trump administration’s call for boots on the Moon by 2024—four years earlier than NASA’s already stressed, current schedule—prompted a joke at this year’s Space Symposium: A small lander, chartered under the agency’s ongoing Commercial Lunar Payload Services program, touches down on the lunar...

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