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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U NASA: If the US Team Wins the World Cup, the Match Ball Will Be Sent to the Moon
According to a report by the Associated Press via the Reference News on June 30, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman cheered on the U.S. soccer team for the 2026 World Cup on June 30: "Go USA, show them what you've got!" NASA also promised that if the U.S. team wins, it will send a match ball to the Moon.
This World Cup tournament is being held in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. NASA has already taken the opportunity of this World Cup to send an official FIFA match ball to the International Space Station. However, at an event on the 30th, Isaacman stated that if the U.S. team wins, NASA will go a step further: sending another soccer ball to the much farther Moon.
According to the U.S. plan to build a base on the lunar surface in the coming years, this soccer ball will be carried by a robot and transported to the Moon along with other scientific instruments.
Carlos Garcia-Galan, head of NASA's lunar base project, commented on this: "A ball is quite light, and I think the size should be fine, so everything depends on the U.S. team." He also sent a message to the players: "Good luck to you!"
However, despite participating as a host nation, the U.S. team is not considered a favorite to win this tournament.