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Space race heats up between US, China as NASA lays out Moon base plans
NASA has unveiled plans to establish a permanent presence on the Moon by the 2030s, coinciding with China's advancement of its lunar ambitions through recent astronaut launches. The article references an interview with Michelle L. D. Hanlon, Executive Director at the University of Mississippi's Center for Air and Space Law.
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