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NASA is portrayed as a U.S. space agency actively involved in lunar exploration through the Artemis program, with ambitions to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon by 2032. It is depicted as engaged in a competitive race with China to achieve first crewed landings, with NASA leadership emphasizing strategic urgency and technological advancement. The agency continues operations on the International Space Station (ISS), including collaboration with Roscosmos under a cross-flight agreement, and conducts scientific missions such as orbital servicing demonstrations for the Swift satell…
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