When NASA first landed astronauts on the Moon several decades ago, it was an entirely government-driving affair. The U.S. was in the midst of a space race with rivals overseas, and coming up short was simply not an option. These days, things are a lot different for NASA, and cooperation with other countries as well as has been vital.
Now, as NASA prepares to revisit the Moon within the next decade, the space agency is reaching out to the private sector in the hopes of streamlining the development of the technologies that will allow astronauts to make the journey.
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