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A Look At Jeff Bezos' Plan To Set Up Amazon-Like Delivery For 'Future Human Settlement' Of The Moon
- Friday March 3, 2017
- World News | Christian Davenport, The Washington Post
More than four decades after the last man walked on the lunar surface, several upstart space entrepreneurs are looking to capitalize on NASA's renewed interest in returning to the moon, offering a variety of proposals with the ultimate goal of establishing a lasting human presence there.
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Eugene Cernan, Last Man To Walk On Moon, Dies At 82
- Tuesday January 17, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
US astronaut Eugene Cernan, the last man to set foot on the moon, died Monday at age 82, NASA announced.
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Signing out: Armstrong autographs under hammer
- Wednesday August 29, 2012
- World News | Agence France-Presse
A series of autographs of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, will go under the hammer this week with auctioneers wondering if the sky's the limit for the prized signatures. Interest is likely to be intense, following Armstrong's death last weekend at age 82, according to the Los Angeles auction house behind the sale.
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A Look At Jeff Bezos' Plan To Set Up Amazon-Like Delivery For 'Future Human Settlement' Of The Moon
- Friday March 3, 2017
- World News | Christian Davenport, The Washington Post
More than four decades after the last man walked on the lunar surface, several upstart space entrepreneurs are looking to capitalize on NASA's renewed interest in returning to the moon, offering a variety of proposals with the ultimate goal of establishing a lasting human presence there.
- www.ndtv.com
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Eugene Cernan, Last Man To Walk On Moon, Dies At 82
- Tuesday January 17, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
US astronaut Eugene Cernan, the last man to set foot on the moon, died Monday at age 82, NASA announced.
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Signing out: Armstrong autographs under hammer
- Wednesday August 29, 2012
- World News | Agence France-Presse
A series of autographs of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, will go under the hammer this week with auctioneers wondering if the sky's the limit for the prized signatures. Interest is likely to be intense, following Armstrong's death last weekend at age 82, according to the Los Angeles auction house behind the sale.
- www.ndtv.com