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THE NEXT SPACE RACE The July 29 cover story by Jeffrey Kluger, about the future of human spaceflight 50 years after the Apollo 11 moon landing, sparked a debate about priorities. On Facebook, Jatinder Singh Narula of Faridabad, India, argued that space exploration is key because “humankind’s quest for adventure and exploration of new horizons” has helped civilization develop. But Mohamed Salah of Alexandria, Egypt, said future generations should “care about food, water problems and global warming instead,” since “we can’t live in the moon.” And for Twitter user @Idon6661, the story’s takeaway was a warning that if formal rules aren’t established, “some multi-national conglomerate will end up owning the Moon.” The cover art proved less divisive, as readers like Twitter user Roberta Tommasdottir…
