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Japan and U.S. Plan to Send Two Japanese Astronauts to Moon via Artemis Program

An impending agreement between Japan and the United States aims to incorporate two Japanese astronauts in the Artemis lunar exploration mission, with discussions around a Japanese-developed lunar rover also advancing.

Discovered 2024-03-17T01:27:03.126571-07:00 | 2024-03-17T01:27:03.126571-07:00

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