NASA’s $30 billion Artemis missions will attempt to set up a moon base0
- From Around the Web, Space
- September 27, 2019
NASA announced its returned mission to the moon by 2024, titled Artemis it will cost an estimated $20-$30 billion.
NASA announced its returned mission to the moon by 2024, titled Artemis it will cost an estimated $20-$30 billion.
The world is still celebrating the historic landing of China’s Chang’e-4 on the far side of the moon on January 3. This week, China announced its plans to follow up with three more lunar missions, laying the groundwork for a lunar base.
UFO hunters believe they have found an alien base on the moon after spotting a pyramid-like object on the lunar surface on Google.
The number of children that go missing each year across the world is staggering: 8 Million! That’s 320 million children in the past four decades alone.
A UFO hunter claims to have spotted a mining complex on the surface of the Moon.
Scientists counted 222 new meteor impacts in seven years. The moon’s surface is changing considerably faster than previously thought, says a new study.
Ever wondered why no one has set foot on the Moon for decades? And why there’s no permanent outpost already established there? Is it because the Moon is not a viable celestial body to harness, or maybe because all of the above mentioned are already happening, but we are not being told about it?
Russia is building a space taxi to ferry astronauts and interstellar tourists from the International Space Station to the moon in the hopes of building a lunar colony as the first step to a Mars mission.
Did you ever wonder why the Moon landings stopped and why we have not tried to build a Moon Base?