
Space Crater Expectations – privateers chase lunar prize 12/06 18:47 CET
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Nearly four decades after man first set foot on the moon, our astronomical neighbour is still exerting a powerful attraction for would-be explorers. Several private teams of scientists have already started working to land the first ever commercially-funded robot on the surface, in a race worth millions in prize-money to the winners.
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