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As Artemis 2 prepares to blast off to the moon tonight, this is what it means for Nasa's hopes of beating the cavalier Chinese to the lunar surface... and then Mars beyond, writes former Astronomer Royal MARTIN REES | Collector
As Artemis 2 prepares to blast off to the moon tonight, this is what it means for Nasa's hopes of beating the cavalier Chinese to the lunar surface... and then Mars beyond, writes former Astronomer Royal MARTIN REES
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As Artemis 2 prepares to blast off to the moon tonight, this is what it means for Nasa's hopes of beating the cavalier Chinese to the lunar surface... and then Mars beyond, writes former Astronomer Royal MARTIN REES

The 1969 landing took place just 12 years after the Soviet satellite Sputnik I became the first craft launched into low earth orbit.

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