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How we are going to the Moon

March 2, 2020NewsKelsey Mueller

Available videos to understand how NASA will send humans to the Moon fifty years after the first mission:

Apollo’s twin, Goddess of the Moon

Artemis will take us back to the Moon

How could your research help? NASA EPSCoR is providing researchers in Iowa opportunities to work with NASA scientists.

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