Back to the Moon
From the NASA update 24/05/2018
NASA is starting to run a campaign with a huge focus on commercial activity that can support science and space technology to bring us back to he Moon. NASA is planning to launch several robotic commercial delivery missions by the year 2019, ahead of a humans coming back to the Moon. These mission would bring instruments and technology to the lunar surface and prepare for human exploration.
NASA will return to the Moon with commercial and international partners. The past Space Race will take hopefully different direction. And it will hopefully the correct one.
Do not forget in Russian interest. All the changes made on current Soyuz MS since 2010 can be extended further, see article Soyuz, the fourth generation.
And what about China and their derivate from the Soyuz spacecraft Shenzhou.
NASA is starting to run a campaign with a huge focus on commercial activity that can support science and space technology to bring us back to he Moon. NASA is planning to launch several robotic commercial delivery missions by the year 2019, ahead of a humans coming back to the Moon. These mission would bring instruments and technology to the lunar surface and prepare for human exploration.
“We know there are volatiles at the poles on the Moon, and quite frankly, that water ice could represent rocket fuel,” said NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine. “If we have the capability to generate rocket fuel from the surface of the Moon, and get them into orbit around the Moon, we could use that to build a fueling depot. If we want to make that happen though, we will need commercial partners."NASA wants to be sure that industry is heading the same direction to push the human exploration deeper into the solar system.
NASA will return to the Moon with commercial and international partners. The past Space Race will take hopefully different direction. And it will hopefully the correct one.
Do not forget in Russian interest. All the changes made on current Soyuz MS since 2010 can be extended further, see article Soyuz, the fourth generation.
And what about China and their derivate from the Soyuz spacecraft Shenzhou.
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