
NASA's Moon Base: Artemis Missions to Launch Next Week
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NASAs Artemis mission is back on track for a moon orbit launch next week, following a helium flow issue resolution. The agency unveiled plans for a moon base, expecting to invest $20 billion over seven years. The base will be built step by step with commercial and international partners, aiming for a semi-permanent crew presence by 2032. Artemis fourth and fifth missions will focus on lunar surface operations, featuring drones, rovers, habitats, and power sources. The project is expected to boost Floridas economy and create jobs, with a focus on training the next generation of space workers.
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