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		<title>Phases Of The Moon</title>
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Phases of the Moon
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		<title>Return To The Moon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NASA&#8217;s Ares 1 spacecraft is seen launching from Cape Canaveral carrying the Orion spacecraft. The Lunar Access Module (LSAM), launched separately, will join with the Orion Command Module (CM) in order to deliver 4 astronauts to a Low Lunar Orbit (LLO). Once in LLO the CM and LSAM separate and the LSAM lands 4 astronauts [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Google Lunar X PRIZE Teams</title>
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The Google Lunar X PRIZE is a $30 million international competition to safely land a robot on the surface of the Moon, travel 500 meters over the lunar surface, and send images and data back to the Earth. Teams must be at least 90% privately funded and must be registered to compete by December 31, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>A Moon full of opportunity</title>
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Source: The Space Review
The 2nd Space Exploration Conference held December 2006 in Houston outlined several reasons for a human return to the Moon. Remarkably, some complain that the reason for going to the Moon is still unclear. Possibly the sheer scope of the envisioned surface activities diffuses its impact. Almost 200 activities were described for [...]]]></description>
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