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Farside Moonbase was established in [[2000s (FASA)#2004|2004]], and specialized in radio telescope observations. A year later, the first child was born in space at Farside Moonbase to Radio Telescope Technician 1st Class Rita Ashworth and Dr. Weldon Ashworth of the Astro-Telemetry Section; the parents named their son Jules, after the famous science-fiction writer, [[Verne, Jules|Jules Verne]], who first envisioned [[Humans (FASA)|Human]] exploration of the [[Luna (FASA)|moon]]. This event was heralded the world over as observers proclaimed that "a new generation of man has begun."<ref name="SFC"/>
 
Farside Moonbase was established in [[2000s (FASA)#2004|2004]], and specialized in radio telescope observations. A year later, the first child was born in space at Farside Moonbase to Radio Telescope Technician 1st Class Rita Ashworth and Dr. Weldon Ashworth of the Astro-Telemetry Section; the parents named their son Jules, after the famous science-fiction writer, [[Verne, Jules|Jules Verne]], who first envisioned [[Humans (FASA)|Human]] exploration of the [[Luna (FASA)|moon]]. This event was heralded the world over as observers proclaimed that "a new generation of man has begun."<ref name="SFC"/>

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Farside Moonbase
Farside Moonbase (SFC)

Farside Moonbase (SFC)

Farside Moonbase was established in 2004, and specialized in radio telescope observations. A year later, the first child was born in space at Farside Moonbase to Radio Telescope Technician 1st Class Rita Ashworth and Dr. Weldon Ashworth of the Astro-Telemetry Section; the parents named their son Jules, after the famous science-fiction writer, Jules Verne, who first envisioned Human exploration of the moon. This event was heralded the world over as observers proclaimed that "a new generation of man has begun."[1]

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