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Lawrence Livermore National Lab Enters a Different Kind of Space Race with a Telescope Deal

ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUG 10 – The telescope will map lunar mineral deposits and support space domain awareness with two units delivered in 13 months, aiding U.S. lunar exploration and competition in space.

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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will have 13 months to develop a low-orbit telescope that will be part of a space mission expected to launch in 2027 to help select future moon landing sites, map mineral deposits, and eventually identify deep space threats to Earth.

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arcamax.com broke the news in on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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