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The United States Senate has passed the NASA Authorization Act, a significant piece of legislation that outlines the nation's space policy and provides guidance for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This act aims to support NASA's ongoing and future missions, including its ambitious plans to return humans to the lunar surface by 2025 and establish a sustainable presence on the Moon. The legislation also emphasizes the importance of investing in space technology and STEM education to ensure the United States remains a leader in the global space community.

The passage of the NASA Authorization Act is seen as a major milestone for the space agency, as it provides a clear direction and funding priorities for the next few years. The act supports NASA's plans to send astronauts to Mars in the 2030s and promotes international cooperation in space exploration. It also encourages the development of commercial space capabilities and the use of public-private partnerships to advance space technology. With the Senate's approval, the act now moves to the next stage

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