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Garrett Reim
May 29, 2026
The Aerospace Corp. sees the LUNAverse as a place where lunar pioneers can meet up digitally and test interoperability. Credit: JHB Photography/Stockimo/Alamy Stock Photo
Testing your hardware in space is hard. Testing it on the Moon is even more difficult—especially when, for example, you are trying to see how much dust your lunar lander might kick up as it touches down and whether that gritty regolith damages the solar panels on a nearby Moon base. Enter the…
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