NASA has named the date for the landing of astronauts on the moon

NASA chief Nelson: astronauts will land on the moon no earlier than 2025

Head of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Bill Nelson, at a press briefing, named the possible dates for the return of his astronauts to the moon under the Artemis program. In his opinion, it will be possible to do this no earlier than 2025, TASS reports.

“These changes will lead to the fact that the Artemis-2 mission, which is the first manned mission, should potentially have as a date launch in May 2024. This probably delayed the first landing until at least 2025, “Nelson said. He also noted that this manned landing will be preceded by an unmanned landing on an Earth satellite.

Earlier, a specialist in the field of materials from Mighty Tech (engaged in the construction of houses using 3D printers) Yegor Yakovlev told how and from what in the future they will build houses on the moon. According to Yakovlev, 3D printing technology can become the basis for the settlement of the Moon and Mars.

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