U.S. To Approve First Private-Sector Moon Mission0
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- June 8, 2016
The U.S. government will soon grant a private-sector start-up permission to conduct their own moon mission.
The U.S. government will soon grant a private-sector start-up permission to conduct their own moon mission.
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