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Peake Urges Collaboration, Not Space Race

British astronaut Tim Peake urges the US and China to collaborate, not compete, in lunar exploration. He emphasizes the need for common docking systems and emergency rescue plans, citing the successful International Space Station collaboration as an example. Meanwhile, NASA aims to establish a lasting presence on the moon before China, with a crewed mission around the moon set to launch soon. The European Space Agency announces a German astronaut for the Artemis mission, with hopes for the UKs involvement.

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