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By Howard Bloom Wednesday morning at 8:30 am Eastern Time, India landed its first rover on the surface of the moon.  It’s called Chandrayaan-3.  Which means “moon craft” in Sanskrit.  Fourteen hours later, the Chandrayaan-3’s rover rolled out and, said India’s space agency, “took a walk around.”  But, unlike America’s rovers on Mars, which keep on trucking
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By Stewart Atkinson On August 29th, NASA is planning to launch its biggest rocket ever, its 35-story-high Space Launch System.  NASA claims this is the rocket that will return Americans to the moon.  “Alas,” says Howard Bloom, “that is not true.” In Boca Chica, Texas, a rocket in the testing phase will be able to
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Howard Bloom’s Space Development Steering Committee advises Joe Biden’s NASA to make a radical switch.  Stop building rockets, buy launch from private companies, and concentrate on building the infrastructure we will need to bring life to the moon and Mars.  Oh, and make every vehicle reusable. For example, says Bloom, the Biden administration can get Americans to
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