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"Beep—"

The camera emitted a cue sound, and the green indicator light began to rhythmically pulse and flicker.

This was the internal camera of the Dawn III Command Cabin, transmitting images back to Earth alongside the external cameras on the spacecraft, which, after adjustment, perfectly captured both the lunar lander and the Moon.

Audiences with even a moderate interest in space were already familiar with the lunar surface. Last year's Chang'e missions had been broadcast, as had the Dawn 2 mission, and just a couple of months ago the Skylight 1 mission around the Moon offered another glimpse. Both the far and near side landscapes of the Moon had been scrutinized thoroughly.

But people's interest in the Moon hadn't diminished at all; for now, it seemed impossible to tire of watching it.

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