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Burns added that the lunar landing will not be a

Burns added that the lunar landing will not be a "fury event."

The Apollo program has been a long-running subject of public debate. Since the 1960s, NASA has been involved in the exploration of the Moon's surface and space, and has been working with the Soviets and the Soviet Union to build a lunar colony. NASA has been working with its international partners on the Moon's surface since 1965, and many of the most prominent astronauts from the space exploration programs have been on the Moon. NASA has used the Moon to conduct experiments on Mars, and the agency has used it to study the moon's interior.

After leaving the space shuttle program in the 1980s, scientists became concerned that NASA would not be able to carry out its research on the moon, and the project was halted by the Soviet Union after its first successful lunar landing in 1984. The Soviet Union was one of only three countries on earth to do a lunar landings outside of the United States. The rest were in space.

NASA's manned lunar landing program launched in 1986, and the United States has flown five missions to the moon, including three missions to orbit Mars, but the agency has yet to conduct any lunar flights.

As a result, NASA has spent more than $1 billion on research and development since 1986, including $7.3 billion on its first manned lunar landing. The number of lunar landings has ballooned to nine, and the United States hopes to go back to lunar orbit to get a return there by 2024.

NASA's first manned lunar landings occurred in 1998, and the agency's second manned lunar landing was in 2001. The space agency has flown five missions to the Moon since then, including two in 2004, and it has been successful in both of the missions.The Trump administration's decision to withhold federal funding for the Keystone XL pipeline from Congress comes as the Trump administration pushes to put a moratorium on new pipelines after it ordered a review of its proposed TransCanada pipeline, which would have carried oil from the tar sands to Canada from Alberta.

The pipeline would have carried about two million barrels of crude a day through Alberta. But the agency, which is trying to avoid a lawsuit over the project, said it would only review what is required under new law.

The decision by the Obama administration to delay the pipeline in the face of fierce resistance from the oil industry comes after the White House said Monday it will stop sending federal money to the oil sands.

The decision to delay the pipeline was taken

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