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NASA has revealed an ambitious plan to establish a permanent lunar base on the Moon.

NASA plans to establish a permanent lunar base at the Moon's south polar region.

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In a groundbreaking move, NASA has revealed an ambitious plan to establish a permanent lunar base on the Moon. This effort, characterized by its scale and technological aspirations, will integrate the use of robotic landers, moon buggies, and hopping drones, forming the groundwork for eventual human expeditions. Speaking on the new initiative, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman emphasized the broader implications, stating, "This initiative will secure American leadership in space, unlock groundbreaking scientific discoveries, and forge the technologies and operational experience needed to send humans to Mars." The proposed base is set to be an extensive outpost strategically located in the south polar region, a hub for scientific exploration. As part of the mission rollout, three uncrewed lunar missions named Moon Base I, II, and III are slated to launch within the year. In a bid to bolster its lunar exploration endeavors, NASA has forged strategic partnerships with firms like Blue Origin, Intuitive Machines, and Astrobotic, awarded contracts to develop essential infrastructure. (With inputs from agencies.)
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