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Laser power stations could keep lunar missions running in permanent darkness

New modeling shows laser power networks could better connect and energize the Moon’s shadowed south pole craters. Cold, dark crater floors near the Moon’s south pole may hold one of space exploration’s most useful prizes: water ice. Yet those same places sit in permanent darkness, with temperatures dropping below minus 230 degrees Celsius, which makes ordinary s... [6142 chars]

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