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South Korea Aims for Moon Landing by 2030
South Korea is accelerating its lunar exploration plans, with the government announcing its goal to complete a civilian-led rover project and achieve a moon landing by 2030, moving up its previous 2032 target.
5 Apr, 01:23 — 5 Apr, 01:23
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