NASA Artemis II takes humanity back to the Moon
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The next U.S. trip to the moon isn't about planting a flag. It's about learning how to live and work there. NASA has just reset its Artemis program, marking a clear strategic shift: Space exploration is moving away from a race to achieve milestones and toward a system built on repeated operations,
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's Artemis II mission shared its first image of Earth from space as astronauts prepare for a historic journey to the moon.
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.
NASA says space mission on track for Wednesday launch, aiming to carry a crew to the moon for first time in 5 decades
NASA wants to build a base on the moon by the 2030s, a University of Mississippi professor explains how and why it wants a long‑term lunar presence.
NASA plans to develop a permanent moon base in three opening phases, investing $20 billion over seven years to create a human foothold.
NASA announced it will go back to the moon before the end of Donald Trump's term, and plans to build a three-stage moon base in the near future.
NASA plans to accomplish the near-impossible by returning to the moon before the end of President Donald Trump’s term, according to NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman. This week, NASA announced a phased plan for building a “sustained lunar presence,
The United States has been vocal about wanting to beat China back to the surface of the Moon. In February, NASA administrator Jared Isaacman said that the agency faced “credible competition from our greatest geopolitical adversary” and needed to “move faster, eliminate delays and achieve our objectives”.