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Engineers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston are busy creating tear-proof space suits, testing the heat shield on the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle (successor to the old Apollo capsule), and road testing six-wheel-drive SUVs. Although the buzz on America’s planned return to the moon has faded to a low hum, NASA continues to prepare at a breakneck pace for a manned lunar landing by 2020, with a permanent base to follow. The race, it seems, is on.
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