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First U.S. moon landing since 1972 as private spacecraft touches down on lunar surface
(www.cbsnews.com)
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One of the major parts of the current Artemis missions is to put a lunar base in orbit and have construction of lunar hab modules be based out of that orbital base
There's no way they're not going to use at least some civilian contractors for at least some parts of that mission when we're already using civvy work for making the damn rockets