NASA, Mars and moon
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NASA unveils a bold $20 billion plan to return to the moon, build a lunar base, expand commercial space activity and launch nuclear-powered missions to Mars by 2028.
Artemis II’s successful lunar flyby on Wednesday was a big step toward landing humans back on the moon soon, but NASA has much bigger, multi-billion-dollar plans in store for the next
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NASA moon base plan centers on nuclear power, not 'flags and prints'
The Moon’s south pole plunges into darkness for 14 straight days at a stretch. Temperatures drop below minus 280 degrees Fahrenheit. Solar panels, no matter how advanced, go dead. And without power, so does everything else: the habitat’s life support,
In an on-going overhaul of NASA's Artemis program, agency officials say it will take seven years to build a sophisticated base on the moon.
NASA has released a 'Moon Base User's Guide' that reveals the major gaps the agency and its partners must fill in to land and live on the moon.
The end of the historic Artemis II mission kicks off a race to establish a permanent human presence on the moon.
Within two days of landing on Earth, the Artemis II astronauts were already back in spacesuits, working as if they had just landed in a gravity well and had ventured outside onto the lunar surface for a spacewalk.
Schmitt to Newsmax: Steady Cadence is Key to Future Moon Base