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NASA asks Northrop Grumman to stop working on lunar HALO module
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NASA asks Northrop Grumman to stop working on lunar HALO module

18 June, 2026.Technology and Science.1 sources

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“Three months ago, during a flashy event at its Washington, DC, headquarters, NASA announced that it was shifting the focus of its lunar plans from an orbital space station to a Moon base on the surface”

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