Lunar Prospector could lead to commercial moon exploration

As NASA celebrates the 30th anniversary of Apollo 11, when humans first walked the moon, a tiny chunk of metal and microchips is preparing to land - crash is the precise term - near the moon's south pole next week in the only new visit of any kind to Earth's satellite currently on the books. Lunar...

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