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[i]Moon Express has reached what it says is a long-term agreement with the Air Force’s 45th Space Wing to use complexes 17 and 18 to assemble and test its washing machine-sized lander, which is a contender to win the $30 million Google Lunar XPRIZE. "The moon is rising again over the Space Coast," said CEO and co-founder Bob Richards, who on Tuesday will address the National Space Club Florida Committee in Cape Canaveral. The landers will perform short, low-altitude hops during tests at the former Cape launch complexes, but flights to the moon could launch from as far away as New Zealand initially, depending on which rocket the company uses.[/i]
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