NASA gave a date for humans to live on the Moon

People have been thinking about living on the Moon and now we have made some important steps. Here is all.

NASA gave a date for humans to live on the Moon
NASA gave a date

NASA announced that an important goal has been set in the Artemis mission, which it plans to take people to the Moon once again. The space agency wants people to not only go to the Moon in the 2020s, but also live there. The first step of the Artemis mission was taken with the launch of the rocket carrying the Orion spacecraft on 16 November.

NASA gave a date for humans to live on the Moon

nasa has gave a date

Howard Hu, head of Orion, told the BBC it was an "incredible feeling" and "dreamy" to watch the launch of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket:This is our first step towards long-term deep space exploration, not only for the United States but also for the world. Stating that they will send astronauts to the Moon if the first step is successful, Hu stated that they plan to have people live on the Moon until 2030:

We're going to send people to the surface. They will live on earth and do scientific work.The Orion space capsule is "under the command" of a mannequin named General Moonikin Campos. Moonikin Campos is accompanied by two more models, Helga and Zohar.

Thanks to these lifeless models designed for life, NASA will be able to measure the amount of radiation that astronauts will be exposed to on their journey to and from the Moon in the future. Departing with a total of 24 cameras, Orion is expected to land in the Pacific Ocean on 11 December.The most powerful rocket in the world NASA President Bill Nelson states that the SLS is the most powerful rocket in the world. Nelson, who made statements about the mission in March, when the rocket was moved to the launch pad, said: This is the only rocket that can send humans into deep space right now. The most powerful rocket in the world. Orion will go farther than any human-built spacecraft that has ever flown humans. It will stay in space longer than any spacecraft designed for astronauts. NASA will have spent approximately $93 billion by 2025 for the Artemis mission, which it began planning in 2012. The SLS rocket alone is thought to cost $23 billion.

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