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NASA, Moon

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NASA's Ignition Program: Skipping the Lunar Orbiter and Going Straight for a Moon Base
For the second time in as many months, NASA is flipping the script and changing its planned missions for the moon.

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NASA to spend $20 billion on ambitious moon base
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NASA unveils ambitious plan for moon base, dozens of lunar missions
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NASA’s Artemis II mission: Launch date, astronauts and why NASA is returning to the moon
NASA is returning humans to the moon.

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Here are 3 reasons NASA can’t yet land humans on the moon again
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NASA begins final preparations for Artemis II moon rocket launch
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NASA pauses its lunar Gateway plan in weekly science roundup

NASA is pressing pause on its planned Lunar Gateway space station, redirecting resources and attention toward putting astronauts on the Moon’s surface as fast as possible. The agency laid out the shift during its all-day “Ignition: NASA’s Plan for the Moon” event on March 24,
Smithsonian Magazine
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What is the Artemis Program?

People may know Artemis as NASA’s return-to-the-Moon program. However, it is much more than a rerun of Project Apollo.
20hon MSN

NASA pauses its lunar Gateway plan, a comet reverses its spin and more science news

The first crewed mission of NASA's Artemis moon program may take off in a matter of days, with a launch window that opens on April 1, and as preparations are underway for that, the space agency is refocusing its plan to establish a human presence on the moon.
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NASA's giant moon rocket, in photos

Photos show the rocket and spacecraft that NASA will use to launch astronauts toward the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.
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