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[SCIENCE] NASA wants to give the moon a rock

Posted on December 17, 2015June 24, 2016 By Brody No Comments on [SCIENCE] NASA wants to give the moon a rock

NASA’s got a plan to redirect an asteroid toward Earth’s moon for study in the next decade or so.

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