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Well, In theory that is.

Archive: https://archive.today/8AYFh

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>As lunar exploration ramps up worldwide, our celestial companion is slated to be explored by increasingly advanced rovers of all sorts over the next 10 years. Not all of them will be successful, and so the reason for this post is not just to garner excitement about the possibilities of near future lunar exploration but also to archive in one place the promises being made so we can assess them in the future instead of only reporting, sharing, and amplifying grand plans. The same rationale is why I do a year-end review of global lunar activities: to see what we actually achieved and what we did not.

Well, In theory that is. Archive: https://archive.today/8AYFh From the post: >>As lunar exploration ramps up worldwide, our celestial companion is slated to be explored by increasingly advanced rovers of all sorts over the next 10 years. Not all of them will be successful, and so the reason for this post is not just to garner excitement about the possibilities of near future lunar exploration but also to archive in one place the promises being made so we can assess them in the future instead of only reporting, sharing, and amplifying grand plans. The same rationale is why I do a year-end review of global lunar activities: to see what we actually achieved and what we did not.