NASA Lay's out its plans for permanent base on moon
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NASA formally announced its Moon Base back in March 2026 and has been working on several projects simultaneously to further the objective of putting people on the moon in a more permanent capacity. On Tuesday,
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said the agency plans to begin assembling a moon base through near-monthly robotic missions starting in 2027, with astronauts potentially spending months living on the lunar surface by the early 2030s. Speaking Wednesday ...
Nasa is considering transforming its spare Curiosity and Perseverance engineering rover into a nuclear-powered lunar explorer to support future Artemis missions at the Moon's south pole.
Firefly just became an important part of NASA's Project Artemis.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said this week that Blue Origin has been putting significant resources into the cleanup of its launch pad since the explosion of its New Glenn rocket there in late May.
