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Nasa launches new website for Moon Base, as America prepares to create a home away from Earth

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Nasa launches new website for Moon Base, as America prepares to create a home away from Earth
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NASA is building a permanent Moon Base near the South Pole, a $20 billion project aiming for humanity's first home away from Earth. SpaceX's Starship is key to this ambitious plan. The roadmap includes extensive robotic missions for scouting and technology testing until 2029, followed by infrastructure development and eventual crewed habitation by 2032, with routine rotations planned.

  • NASA is building a permanent Moon Base near the South Pole, a $20 billion project aiming for humanity's first home away from Earth.
  • SpaceX's Starship is key to this ambitious plan.
  • The roadmap includes extensive robotic missions for scouting and technology testing until 2029, followed by infrastructure development and eventual crewed habitation by 2032, with routine rotations planned.

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