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NASA reveals a three-phase plan to establish a permanent lunar base by 2032, costing $20 billion.

NASA's lunar base will be established in three phases finishing beyond 2032.

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Quick summary - click for full details Concise summary of key highlights NASA unveils 3-phased moon base plan; all you need to know In one line NASA reveals a three-phase plan to establish a permanent lunar base by 2032, costing $20 billion. Key points • Three-phase lunar plan NASA's project is divided into three phases: robotic scouting, semi-permanent infrastructure assembly, and sustained human presence, spanning from 2025 to beyond 2032. • $20 billion investment The project requires a $20 billion budget to build a permanent moon base for scientific experiments and future human habitation. • Artemis II success The plan follows the successful Artemis II mission in April, which marked a historic lunar flyby and provided lessons for future missions. • Private sector collaboration Companies like Blue Origin, Astrolab, Lunar Outpost, and Firefly Aerospace are involved, contributing landers, lunar vehicles, and drones. Processed with AI. Reviewed by DH Digital Team.
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