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 Posted inNewsNASA seeks information on developing Deep Space Gateway modulebyJeff Foust July 20, 2017January 23, 2023Click to share on X  Opens in new window Click to share on Facebook  Opens in new window Click to share on LinkedIn  Opens in ne jordan high w window Click to share on Reddit  Opens in new window Click to email a link to a friend  Opens in new window Click to share on Clipboard  Opens in new window An illustration of NASA s proposed Deep Space Gateway in orbit around the moon.  Credit: NASAWASHINGTON 鈥?NASA is taking the next small step in the development of a proposed Deep Space Gateway in cislunar space by requesting information about one o nike air max plus f its core modules.A request for information  RFI , released by NASA July 17, seeks information from industry regarding their capabilities to build a Power and Propulsion Element  PPE , a module that wi air af1 ll produce electrical power and provide chemical and electrical propulsion for the gateway.As currently envisioned by NASA, the PPE would be the f Gztw In June of 2020, with a p reebok c85 andemic raging, Robbie Robertson took some time to look back crocs kaufen  at his career with the Band, from writing their greatest hits to their work with Bob Dylan. The release of his documentary Once Were Brothers had him a refle crocsde ctive mood, ready to share new details about the music he made with Band-mates Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, Garth Hudson, and Levon Helm. In the wake of Robertson s death at age 80 this week, here s a full text version of that interview, published here for the first time. You can also hear a new edit of the interview on the latest episode of our podcast, Rolling Stone Music Now.   To hear the whole podcast, go here to the podcast provider of your choice, listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or just press play below.  You can look at the story of the Band as a triumph. You made incredible albums that will live forever. It could also be seen as a tragedy in some ways, because you were never able to come together again after The Last Waltz.