NASA Announces Landing Sites for Moon Missions – IOTW Report

NASA Announces Landing Sites for Moon Missions

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The space agency announced Friday that it has selected 13 possible regions at the South Pole of the moon, where there is ice in the permanently shadowed craters, and is a long way from the territory explored by Neil Armstrong and the other Apollo astronauts.

The first human mission to land on the moon in some 50 years is now scheduled for as early as 2025, and would be the first crewed lunar landing since the last of the Apollo missions in 1972. NASA has vowed to return humans to the lunar surface – an audacious plan born during the Trump administration that has been embraced by the Biden White House. More

15 Comments on NASA Announces Landing Sites for Moon Missions

  1. Trump knows nasa is a hoax. That is why the Space Force.
    Did you read that this “mission” is un-manned? And will supposedly record radiation levels around the Moon. The 1st radiation probe old man Van Allen himself sent up failed from the rad levels so high. Much higher than they even thought.

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  2. CNN reported this and offered to let viewers explore (by moon map) where the first female astronaut will take the first female, lady, woman, double XX Chromosome bearing stroll on the moon. It’s a big, big deal to CNN.

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