NASA may send a backup, nuclear-powered Mars Rover to Moon
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NASA plans to invest $20 billion over the next seven years to develop a base on the surface of the moon, the latest major strategy shakeup aimed at enabling humans to live on the lunar surface long-term. NASA administrator Jared Isaacman and other agency ...
Former astronaut Capt. Butch Wilmore discusses NASA announcing it intends to commit over $500M to its moon mission, aiming to return astronauts by 2028 and establish a permanent lunar settlement.
Conceptualized just a few months ago, NASA’s moon base plans are rolling out in earnest as the space agency maps out plans to deliver assets to the lunar surface.
