RE: RE: NASA is back on track to colonize the moon, by destroying some grains of moon material brought back by Apollo 17.
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RE: NASA is back on track to colonize the moon, by destroying some grains of moon material brought back by Apollo 17.

RE: NASA is back on track to colonize the moon, by destroying some grains of moon material brought back by Apollo 17.

With the Mars Rover, they would give the rover missions, tasks. Now, technically, that is not remote control, directly speaking, but close enough. If they can do it on Mars then they can do it on the moon. And keep in mind that the Mars Rover has been on Mars for around 20 years now. So, this is not new technology. It is old. 20 years is old. I remember watching it twenty years ago. I remember watching videos about how they control it. I'm not saying don't put people on the moon. I'm saying one step at a time. I'm saying they should do their best to take advantage of what the moon has to offer. They need to study the moon as much as possible in order to make the best plan possible for where to put the people on the moon.

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