Artemis, the conquest of the moon.
Artemis, the conquest of the moon.

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I remind you that the Artemis mission is an international program led by NASA, I mention it because the headlines always talk only about NASA, but behind it there are many nations and behind it there are many engineers from different places and also a lot of public budget, that is why we are all interested in how this project is going, because we are all embarked on it or at least a large part of humanity.
In addition, NASA held the Ignition event on Tuesday, March 24, at the agency's headquarters and this event was designed literally, “to motivate industrial partners,” was what it said in one of the texts, and also to motivate NASA personnel and to make public opinion aware of the multiple initiatives that are involved in this entire Artemis program and in Returning to the Moon to stay and establish a base there.
Another thing that was discussed at this event was to eliminate a project that was already underway, the lunar space station, which to be fair I always thought was not necessary and was also a danger to the astronauts, this station in the architecture of the trips to the moon that the Artemis program had planned and which by the way Europe had already built a module, specifically it was built in Italy, that module was already ready, at least the exterior structure, it would have to be equipped inside, what the module essentially was was already ready, in that architecture, that space station would be orbiting the Moon, in fact, NASA already carried out a mission to send a ship to locate the best orbit to place that orbital station on the Moon and it would serve as an entry port, that is, the ships would arrive at the lunar station and there the astronauts would board the lander, which could be from SpaceX, the Starship lander, or the one from Blue Origin, and then they would go down to the Moon, then, on the Moon, the lander would load with fuel, it is assumed that in an advanced base where fuel could already be manufactured and would take the astronauts to that orbiter, to that lunar space station.
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And in addition, the lunar base is supposed to be covered with a layer of regolith, in fact, the part of the lunar base has been very well worked on by the European Space Agency, which is within the Artemis program, the design could be built autonomously as much as possible, that is, we would not see astronauts with pick and shovel, we would not see them, they would be robots and autonomous systems, it is assumed that this lunar base would be covered by lunar regolith, which is the dust and rocks on the surface of the moon and that it would provide the base with 50% of the protection against cosmic rays.
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