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Nasa Under Time Pressure: New Plans for Moon, Mars and Space Stations

Instead of directing central resources further into the planned lunar orbital station Gateway, the U.S. Space Agency wants to drive the construction of an infrastructure directly on the lunar surface. This is not only due to a technical change of course, but also to political and strategic pressure: Competition with China for the next manned lunar landing and a later lunar base is increasing, while delays in the Artemis program and problems with…
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Instead of directing central resources further into the planned lunar orbital station Gateway, the U.S. Space Agency wants to drive the construction of an infrastructure directly on the lunar surface. This is not only due to a technical change of course, but also to political and strategic pressure: Competition with China for the next manned lunar landing and a later lunar base is increasing, while delays in the Artemis program and problems with…

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Trends der Zukunft broke the news on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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