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NASA has outlined its plans for a lunar station called the Artemis Base Camp in a new 13-page report titled “NASA’s Plan for Sustained Lunar Exploration and Development,” submitted to the National Space Council last week.

“After 20 years of continuously living in low-Earth orbit, we’re now ready for the next great challenge of space exploration — the development of a sustained presence on and around the moon,” NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a statement.

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The plans are part of NASA’s greater ambitions to return man — and send the first woman — to the Moon as early as the 2024 Artemis mission.

On the lunar surface, NASA envisions the Artemis Base Camp including a lunar terrain vehicle that can scan the surrounding areas for oxygen and water, a habitable mobility platform for 45-day Moon trips, and a “lunar foundation surface habitat” that can house four crew members for short durations.

According to the report, the base, to be built near the Moon’s South Pole, will need “supporting infrastructure added over time such as communications, power, radiation shielding, a landing pad, waste disposal, and storage planning.”

It could also serve as a place to figure out a way to deal with lunar dust — a potentially dangerous element of spending time on the Moon.

To establish Base Camp, NASA is still planning on constructing the Gateway, a scaled down space station that will orbit the Moon and house astronauts as they make their way to the surface — or eventually to Mars.

“Gateway can also support our first Mars mission analogs on the lunar surface,” the report reads. “For such a mission, we currently envision a four-person crew traveling to the Gateway and living aboard the outpost for a multi-month stay to simulate the outbound trip to Mars, followed by two crew travelling down to and exploring the lunar surface with the habitable mobility platform, while the remaining two crew stay aboard.”

Such a mission would be “by far the longest duration human deep space missions in history,” the report notes.

The report comes hot on the heels of SpaceX signing a contract with NASA last week to supply the Gateway with cargo using a modified version of its Dragon cargo spacecraft.

“For years to come, Artemis will serve as our North Star as we continue to work toward even greater exploration of the moon, where we will demonstrate key elements needed for the first human mission to Mars,” Bridenstine said in the statement.
 
#wasteofmoney imo. Not to mention most likely faked the first time around.

Biggest problems with this (and any other alleged moon landing)
1. Van Allen’s radiation belts
2. Extreme temperatures
3. Lack of current telemetry data (why?)
4. No one back since the 70’s.
5. No other nation on the surface of the moon
6. Obvious doctoring of photos and videos from back in that time
7. Lots of sketchy stuff even in modern space station footage
8. An astronaut almost drowned aboard space station... in space?
9. A vast majority of the astronauts were masons
10. Plenty of motive to fake it (Cold War)
11. Sketchy testimony from astronauts

Even Joe Rogan said no we didn’t, and now has changed it to, yes we did, but we faked the footage.

We pay NASA a lot of money to do what these past few decades?

(I know, I’m a moron).
 
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#wasteofmoney imo. Not to mention most likely faked the first time around.

Biggest problems with this (and any other alleged moon landing)
1. Van Allen’s radiation belts
2. Extreme temperatures
3. Lack of current telemetry data (why?)
4. No one back since the 70’s.
5. No other nation on the surface of the moon
6. Obvious doctoring of photos and videos from back in that time
7. Lots of sketchy stuff even in modern space station footage
8. An astronaut almost drowned aboard space station... in space?
9. A vast majority of the astronauts were masons
10. Plenty of motive to fake it (Cold War)
11. Sketchy testimony from astronauts

Even Joe Rogan said no we didn’t, and now has changed it to, yes we did, but we faked the footage.

We pay NASA a lot of money to do what these past few decades?

(I know, I’m a moron).

Building the base in lava tubes on the moon will alleviate a lot of the radiation and temperature issues.
 
Building the base in lava tubes on the moon will alleviate a lot of the radiation and temperature issues.
For what purpose and at what cost? O yeah, where in the hell will all this money come from?
 
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