NASA Orders Equipment for Moon Base with 2028 Astronaut Landing Target
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NASA awards contracts to US companies for lunar landers, rovers, and drones, aiming to establish a moon base with the first astronauts landing as early as 2028.
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Warum es wichtig ist
NASA's Artemis program aims to establish a sustainable presence on the Moon.
Nasa is already ordering landers, rovers and drones for a sprawling moon base, less than two months after the Artemis II’s record-breaking lunar fly-around. The space agency outlined the first phase of its moon base plans on Tuesday, awarding hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts to four US companies. Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin would provide a pair of landers to deliver moon buggies to the lunar surface, at a spot near the moon’s south pole. These so-called lunar terrain vehicles would be built by Astrolab and Lunar Outpost. Firefly Aerospace, which landed successfully on the moon last year, would deliver the first drones to the moon. All this hardware is ideally supposed to arrive before the first Artemis astronauts land on the moon, planned for as early as 2028. During April’s Artemis II mission, four astronauts flew around the moon, travelling deeper into space than the Apollo moon crews did during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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Successful deployment of equipment will enhance NASA's chances of meeting the 2028 landing target.
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Other space agencies may accelerate their lunar plans in response.
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- Specific costs of the contracts
- Detailed timeline for equipment delivery



