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NASA Wants To Spend $20 Billion To Build A Permanent Moon Base

NASA will spend $20 billion over seven years to build a phased moon base near the lunar south pole, aiming for a long-term human presence and faster Artemis missions.

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NASA has plans for the moon it seems, big plans, and the agency looks to accomplish its goals by investing $20 billion to establish a permanent lunar base.

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After more than fifty years, a manned mission to the Moon may once again be launched, and the plans no longer stop at a single landing. According to the Portfolio article, the goal of the new program is to establish a permanent presence in the long term, which also means preparing for the construction of a lunar base.

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Pénzcentrum broke the news in on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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