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Good morning 🌥️ A company called Intuitive Machines built the Athena lander to, among other things, carry a small rover called MAPP that is part of a NASA-funded test of the first cellphone network on the moon, with Nokia providing the antenna technology. This means many things for human civilization, including the fact that the moon might get stable internet before you and yours.

—Gloria Mbabazi, Shem Opolot

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