Looking for aliens from the far side of the moon [COMIC]

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 A three-eyed alien perched on the moon yells “quiet down!” at an Earth-based city.  Looking for Aliens from the Far Side of the Moon, by Matthew R. Francis and Maki Naro.  Curvy blue lines of a magnetic field surround a red dot, representing Earth.  A brown-haired scientist wearing a lavender sari describes a telescope. To the bottom left, a miniature of her stands between two long sticks arranged in a V-shape (“50 to 100 meters long!”) Above her are arranged three telescopes — a big, Earth-based telescope, a smaller telescope that an individual might own, and the James Webb Space Telescope — are each outlined in a red circle with a slash drawn across.
 In the upper right is a yellow circle with a rover that would deploy the FARSIDE array. In the middle is a four-leaf clover shape with a red dot in the middle that represents what the array would look like. To the left is an orange three-eyed alien saying “Neat!” And below that is a circle with an antenna node — a square with two lines running out from either side.  A rover with black wheels sits on the moon’s surface. Behind it stands an astronaut in a space suit carrying a shovel, looking at the rover.  A brown-haired scientist wearing a lavender sari stands outside in the dark, with tiny stars in the background. She lights up her face from the underside with a flashlight.  An astronaut standing on the moon’s surface holds an umbrella over a telescope part that looks with a square box with lines coming out of each side.  The top half of the panel depicts a telescope built in a moon crater. Below is a picture of a giant square-shaped pad divided into four parts with a circle in the middle.  An orange, three-eyed alien sits on a red planet with eyes closed. In the distance is the moon with a large telescope made of four petals.
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