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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How NASA chief Jared Isaacman has changed Artemis mission
NASA announced a new plan this week to build a $20 billion base on the surface of the moon instead of an orbiting Lunar Gateway station, the latest move in a transformative phase of the space agency’s mission. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman made the announcement at an event he called “Ignition,” where he spoke about the future of NASA’s space policy under the Trump administration. He declared that “America will never again give up the moon,” …
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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