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Slideshow: Next Stop, The Moon

First Published July 2008
At a field test in Washington state, NASA's lunar robots go for a spin
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PHOTO: Sean Smith/NASA

LUNAR LANDING: In June, research teams from seven NASA centers gathered at Moses Lake, in central Washington state, to test out prototypes for new moon-worthy robots, vehicles, and pressurized space suits. The field test is part of the space agency's preparation for its eventual return to the moon at the end of the next decade.

For more on NASA moon technology, see NASA Touches Down In Moses Lake


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