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THE SITE THE SITETHE SITE

89.69°S / 130.8°E

2 Miles deep and 12 2 Miles deep and 12 2 and miles wide (about as miles wide (about as deep as Earth’s Oceans) deep as Earth’s Oceans) deep

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NASA’s Lunar NASA’s Lunar NASA’s Reconnaissance Reconnaissance Reconnaissance Orbiter illuminated the Orbiter illuminated the Interior with lasers to Interior with lasers to Interior lasers to see if it could reflect see if it could reflect see if it could reflect ice formations. It had ice formations. It had ice It more reflectivity than more reflectivity than reflectivity that of other nearby that of other nearby that other craters. craters. craters.

Base camp will need to be Base camp will need to be Base camp will need be on the Earth facing side so on the Earth facing side so on the facing side that it is easier for that it is easier for that it engineers to use radio engineers to use radio to radio waves to communicate. waves to communicate. communicate.

Watch as Watch as modular modular and and functional functional design take design take place on place on the moon the moon all thanks all thanks to a group to a group of the of the country's country's finest finest design design students students

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