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"textContent": "The lunar south pole’s coldest shadowed regions are hypothesized to contain lunar ice near some of the oldest materials on the lunar surface. Our CS-6 science payloads that will demonstrate unprecedented technology, search for life-sustaining materials, and study our solar system’s history.\n\nThe post CS-6 Science appeared first on NASA Science.",
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