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NASA has selected a location that maximizes line-of-sight communication with Earth , solar visibility, and access to water ice.
While the sun is in the lunar sky more consistently at the poles , it never rises more than a few degrees above the horizon.
The human vision system cannot see well in bright light and cannot adapt quickly from bright to dark or vice versa.
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