US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February

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Sujet : US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February
De : alien (at) *nospam* comet.invalid (Jan Panteltje)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 10. Jan 2025, 11:47:04
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Intuitive Machines set for second landing, looking to build a lunar economy
 https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/01/intuitive-machines-set-for-second-landing-looking-to-build-a-lunar-economy/


Date Sujet#  Auteur
10 Jan 25 * US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February15Jan Panteltje
10 Jan 25 `* Re: US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February14john larkin
11 Jan 25  `* Re: US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February13Bill Sloman
11 Jan 25   `* Re: US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February12Jeff Layman
11 Jan 25    +* Re: US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February9Bill Sloman
11 Jan 25    i`* Re: US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February8Jeff Layman
11 Jan 25    i +* Re: US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February2john larkin
12 Jan 25    i i`- Re: US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February1Bill Sloman
11 Jan 25    i +* Re: US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February3Martin Brown
11 Jan 25    i i`* Re: US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February2Joe Gwinn
12 Jan 25    i i `- Re: US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February1Bill Sloman
12 Jan 25    i +- Re: US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February1Bill Sloman
14 Jan 25    i `- Re: US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February1David Lesher
11 Jan 25    `* Re: US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February2john larkin
13 Jan 25     `- Re: US Intuitive Machines set for second moon landing in February1Bill Sloman

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