NASA’s Moon Buggy Cedes Terrain to China: Business of Space

July 31, 2024, 2:00 PM UTC

Hello, it’s Bruce Einhorn in Hong Kong. As China races against the US for dominance in space, Beijing is way ahead of Washington in operating lunar rovers to explore the moon’s surface. While NASA’s been working on a plan to put a vehicle back on the moon, that is at risk of becoming a victim of budget battles in Congress. But first ...

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