SpaceX launches two lunar landers to the moon
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Two private lunar landers from Texas and Japan launched on a SpaceX rocket, aiming for separate moon landings in March and late May/June. The missions will conduct experiments for NASA, test potential resources for future crewed missions, and capture high-definition imagery of a total eclipse from the moon, supporting the Artemis program's goal of returning humans to the lunar surface.
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