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Business / a year ago
Exploring the Final Frontier: NASA's Plans to Return to the Moon and Journey to Mars
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Explore the future of space exploration with NASA's plans to return to the moon and journey to Mars, unlocking new possibilities for space exploration and research.
NASA is making plans to send humans back to the moon, and eventually, to Mars. Varoujan Gorjian, an astrophysicist at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, recently appeared on the Utterly Moderate Podcast to discuss NASA's plans for the future. Gorjian explained that NASA is currently planning to send humans back to the moon as early as 2024. The goal is to establish a sustainable human presence on the moon, and use it as a stepping stone for future space exploration. The plan also includes building a moon base, which will provide a permanent human presence on the moon. This base will be used to conduct research, and will also serve as a launching point for future missions to Mars. Gorjian also discussed other exciting developments in the world of science, such as the development of new technology that could allow for faster and more efficient space exploration. NASA's plans are ambitious, but if they are successful, they could lead to a new era of space exploration. With the help of the public, NASA may be able to make these dreams a reality.
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