Curiosity, Perseverance and Now Promise? NASA May Send a Mars Rover to the Moon. - The New York Times
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NASA wants to send spare nuclear-powered Mars rover to the lunar surface SpaceMost of NASA's first Moon-base robots will depend on solar power, which makes the two-week lunar night one of the whole project's nastiest problems — but NASA is now considering an odd workaround: sending PROMISE, a JPL engineering twin of its nucle Space Daily
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