NASA officials have announced plans to
build a permanently inhabited base on the moon.
The space agency is appealing to international organisations and commercial
space companies to help build the base. The plans call for building to begin by
2020 and the base to be permanently occupied and self sufficient by 2024.
Scott
"Doc" Horowitz, NASA's associate administrator for exploration confirmed the
plans.
"We're going for a base on the moon,” he said.
Lockheed Martin
has already been awarded a $3.5bn contract to develop the next generation of
space craft, the
Orion
class, which will be able to carry four astronauts to the moon, or six to
the International Space Station. The capsule, similar in design to the Apollo
craft, will be carried on a new booster codenamed Ares.
The base will be at one of the moon’s poles, which enjoy good access to the
sunlight needed for solar power. NASA has also detected unusual amounts of
hydrogen at the poles, suggesting water may be there which could be converted
into hydrogen for power and oxygen for survival.
The moon is rich in Helium 3, a useful fuel for nuclear reactors as it is
virtually non-polluting.
NASA added that it hopes the moon could also be used as a staging post for
future trips to Mars.
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