New lunar lander set to launch to the Moon’s south pole

New lunar lander set to launch to the Moon’s south pole

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A robotic moon lander known as Athena is scheduled to launch atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center with a mission to explore the moon’s south pole. The same rocket will also launch a moon-mapping satellite developed by NASA, known as the Lunar Trailblazer.

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