Not content with its Foursquare badge from the International Space Station, NASA is now setting its sights closer to the moon, with plans for a deep space outpost near our celestial neighbor. NASA is looking at setting up an outpost near the recently filmed far side of the moon  that could serve as a jumping point to other more exotic destinations  like lunar space, asteroids and Mars. The waypoint could even serve as a  place for assembling and servicing satellites and large telescopes, as  well as robotics research on crashed Transformers. The leading  location so far is "Earth-moon libration point 2," a more  gravitationally stable area in space that serves as an ideal parking  spot for space craft. Echoing recent talk by Russians about a joint moon base,  NASA also hopes to get by with a little help from its friends -- well,  actually a lot of help from the international community -- by using the  partnerships it has formed through the International Space Station.
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