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Report: How NASA Plans To Do Artemis Things On A Busy Moon

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
NASAWatch
October 27, 2022
Report: How NASA Plans To Do Artemis Things On A Busy Moon
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Keith’s Note: according to NASA: “More than 20 missions are planned to the Moon between now and 2026, with participants including NASA, international agencies, and industry. Many of these missions are going to operate in proximity to each other on the surface of a celestial body for the first time in history. This will raise challenges humanity has never faced. A new Lunar Landing and Operations Policy Analysis by NASA’s Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy examines some of the policy challenges that having numerous missions at the Moon will create.” More: NASA Releases Report on Policy Matters in Upcoming Moon Missions

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One response to “Report: How NASA Plans To Do Artemis Things On A Busy Moon”

  1. Anton Korchahin says:
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    Sounds pretty cool

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