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NASA gives update on moon base plans

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NASA to announce updates to moon base plans. How to watch live
NASA plans to build a moon base at the lunar south pole as part of its Artemis missions.

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NASA is updating its Artemis moon base plan. You can find out how on May 26.
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Nasa wants to live on the Moon. How that could pan out
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NASA reveals next steps in Moon Base strategy for long-term lunar presence
NASA shared new details about its Moon Base strategy, outlining plans to establish a long-term human presence near the Moon’s south pole.

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NASA aims to build permanent base on moon
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Moon base plans revealed as Nasa chief says ‘the grand return is close at hand’
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NASA ramps up its effort to build a base on the moon and sets a timetable for the project
The initial mission toward getting the base up and running is expected to partner with billionaire Jeff Bezos’ aerospace company Blue Origin - and is the first privately-funded lunar lander mission in...

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Watch live as NASA announces updates to Artemis moon base plans
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NASA's Moon Base Plans Revealed, And They Include Landers, Buggies And Drones
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Track Artemis II live: See where NASA’s Orion spacecraft is right now

The Artemis II astronauts are officially on their way back home to Earth after their groundbreaking journey, becoming the first humans in more than 50 years to travel near Earth's celestial neighbor. On Monday, the four astronauts made observations of the ...
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WATCH LIVE: Bus-sized asteroid to miss Earth on a Monday flyby, but not by much

A distance of 56,000 miles may sound like a lot but it’s just a whisker on the scale of space encounters and it’s how close a newly-discovered asteroid will come to Earth when
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NASA launches Artemis II astronauts on mission around the moon

The crew lifted off around 6:35 p.m. ET from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. On the 10-day mission, they could travel farther from Earth than any humans have gone before. NASA plans to continue broadcasting live views of the Artemis II mission as the ...
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