
Boeing aims for Moon landing in 'fewer steps'
Aerospace giant Boeing has unveiled its proposal for a lander that could take humans to the Moon's surface. Under a programme called Artemis, the White House wants to return humans to the Moon by 2024. Its approach, named "Fewest Steps to the Moon", would use the huge Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. …

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