NASA outlines plans for moon base
NASA has announced its plans to establish a base on the moon. The agency has awarded contracts to various companies for the development of lunar vehicles. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance lunar exploration and establish a sustainable human presence on the moon.
- ▪NASA has outlined plans to create a moon base as part of its lunar exploration strategy.
- ▪Contracts have been awarded to companies for the development of lunar vehicles.
- ▪The initiative aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the moon.
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