NASA chief celebrates ‘Golden Era’ of Moon exploration as lunar base designs revealed

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Artist’s impression of astronauts, habitats, rovers, power systems, and cargo operations supporting sustained human activities at a future Moon Base.(Image credit: NASA)Share this article 0Join the conversationFollow usAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleSubscribe to our newsletter

NASA has unveiled the subsequent phases of its strategy for establishing humanity’s inaugural lunar settlement, with three uncrewed expeditions to the moon scheduled for later this year.

These expeditions, detailed by the U.S. space agency during a press briefing on Tuesday (May 26), represent the initial efforts in a series of missions designed to lay the groundwork for a permanent lunar base. NASA anticipates this base will ultimately facilitate human journeys to Mars.

The first three missions

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