"Preserving the Moon for Cutting-Edge Telescopes"

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"Preserving the Moon for Cutting-Edge Telescopes"
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Space scientists are advocating for the protection of the moon as a potential site for cutting-edge telescopes and astronomical hardware, including super-cooled infrared telescopes and gravitational wave detectors. Efforts are underway to create international agreements through the International Astronomical Union and the United Nations to safeguard moon-based astronomical equipment from interference caused by other planned activities on the moon. NASA is collaborating with U.S. firms to deliver science and technology to the moon's surface, with plans for the first radio telescope on the moon and future missions to probe the early universe.

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