NASA's Moon Base: Building Humanity's First Lunar Outpost Near the South Pole
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Briana R. Zamora
Summary
NASA is building humanity's first lunar outpost — a Moon Base near the South Pole — to establish a sustained human presence on the Moon. Through a series of crewed and uncrewed missions in collaboration with partners, the base will support astronaut living and working conditions, enable new scientific discoveries, and serve as a proving ground for future crewed missions to Mars.
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· 3 pulledThe Moon Base is humanity's first lunar outpost, a place where astronauts will live, work, and explore near the Moon's South Pole.
Through a series of crewed and uncrewed missions, NASA and its partners will build the infrastructure needed to support an enduring human presence on the Moon.
The Moon Base will unlock new scientific discoveries and prepare for future exploration of Mars.
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