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Space / Colonization of the Moon / Moon landing / Moon / Apollo program / In-situ resource utilization / Apollo Applications Program / Lunar Roving Vehicle / Spaceflight / Exploration of the Moon / Space technology
Date: 2008-10-06 10:10:10
Space
Colonization of the Moon
Moon landing
Moon
Apollo program
In-situ resource utilization
Apollo Applications Program
Lunar Roving Vehicle
Spaceflight
Exploration of the Moon
Space technology

Lunar Base Development Issues, Technology Requirements, and Research Needs

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