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NASA Aims for Permanent Moon Base: "The Goal Is to Stay"
25 Mar
Summary
- NASA plans a permanent lunar settlement with a $20 billion investment.
- Artemis IV and V missions are now slated for 2028 launches.
- Lunar base construction involves three phases: testing, infrastructure, and long-term presence.

NASA has unveiled an accelerated $20 billion plan to establish a permanent human settlement on the moon, signaling a shift in objectives from mere exploration to enduring presence. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman emphasized that "this time, the goal is to stay," reflecting a significant strategic change.
The agency's revised timeline now slates the Artemis IV and Artemis V missions for 2028 launches, a move intended to maintain American leadership in space amidst competition. This accelerated schedule focuses on directly building a moon base, repurposing hardware from previous plans to expedite progress.




