Water-hunting satellite reaches moon
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Washington - The US space agency NASA took a giant step toward bringing humans back to the moon Tuesday as a new satellite went into lunar orbit to search for water. The LRO will send back data to help scientists find the best location for a manned landing. The question of whether there is water on the moon, in the form of ice deep inside lunar craters, is key to the mission.
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