NASA announces when humanity will start moving to the Moon

NASA official announced when humanity can move to the Moon and start working there.
 NASA announces when humanity will start moving to the Moon
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NASA has been trying to return to the Moon for a while. After the first step on the Moon’s surface in 1969, NASA’s plan is to stay on the Moon longer this time and even settle on the Moon. NASA, which has been working on this for a while, finally announced the date.

According to NASA, astronauts will settle on the lunar surface in the next 10 years. The astronauts, who will live and continue their work here, will go down in history as the first humans to give life outside of Earth, in a sense.

NASA launched the Artemis 1 mission by launching the Orion vehicle a while ago. Howard Hu, the head of NASA’s Orion mission, made exciting statements about the future of the Moon at the press conference.

“Certainly, in the next 10 years, we’re going to have people living for long periods of time, depending on how long we’re going to be on the lunar surface. There will be habitats, there will be rovers of the Moon,” Hu told the BBC.

Continuing his speech, Howard Hu said: “This is our first step towards long-term deep space exploration, not just for the United States, but for the entire world. I think this is a historic day for NASA, but it’s also for all those who love manned space flight and deep space exploration. It is a historic day for people too.”

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