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Fifty years after astronauts first walked on the Moon, space wars have gone from Hollywood fantasy to looming threat. Not *content* with possessing enough ...
NASA landed on the Moon 50 years ago today, opening the floodgates for private investors like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos to take humanity back into space, ...
For the time being, NASA is focused on the development of the rocket, capsule and lander to take astronauts to the lunar surface. The suit will come later.
Australia played a vital role in beaming the Apollo 11 Moon landing to the world. But since then we"ve passed up the opportunity to cement our place in ...
Fifty years ago, when the Apollo 11 astronauts became the first human beings to land on the moon, the Chinese space program had yet to launch a single ...
There will never be another first time that humans land on the moon, and we"ve come a long way since.
Fifty years ago, the impossible problem was putting a human on the moon to win the space race, and all of humanity has benefited from the accomplishment.
What Australia"s fledgling space agency lacks in size it hopes to make up for with a smart operating strategy and a bold vision.
With NASA (and, indeed, the world) celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing today, we"ve got a little celebration of our own at Space.com.
As we set our sights on a return to the Moon, as well as future human spaceflight to Mars and beyond, what are the innovations that will get us there?

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