After Artemis II, NASA looks to SpaceX, Blue Origin for moon landings

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NASA is planning to partner with SpaceX and Blue Origin for future moon landings after the Artemis II mission. The space agency is looking to private companies to help achieve its goal of establishing a sustainable presence on the lunar surface.
NASA is planning to partner with private companies for future moon landings. The space agency is looking to SpaceX and Blue Origin to help achieve its goal of establishing a sustainable presence on the lunar surface. The Artemis II mission is a crucial step towards this goal. NASA is expected to announce more details about its partnerships in the coming months. The agency's plans for moon landings are part of its larger strategy for space exploration. NASA is working towards sending humans to the moon and eventually to Mars.
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