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Will there be another manned mission to the Moon?

Will there be another manned mission to the Moon?

NASA has let go of its goal to return humans to the moon’s surface by 2024. In a timeline set by the Trump administration, NASA has been working toward landing humans on the moon by 2024 as part of its Artemis program.

What will be the next US manned mission to visit the Moon?

The first launch in the Artemis lunar program will take place in 2022, when NASA will use its new Orion capsule and launch system in an uncrewed flight test. The second mission would come in 2024, when a crew will loop around the moon. The next step will be Artemis-III, a crewed lunar landing mission.

Is Russia a space power?

It fell behind NASA in the space race that followed, but even after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia remained a reliable space power, joining with the United States to build and operate the International Space Station for the last two decades.

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What is Nasa’s next mission?

NASA’s moon landing The planned 2024 mission, known as Artemis III, will be the first human lunar landing in over 50 years and is the start of larger plans for NASA. Later Artemis missions will establish a longer-term lunar presence.

Who will go to the moon next?

The agency’s current target for landing Americans on the moon for the first time in nearly 50 years is late 2024. “It’s a stretch, it’s a challenge, but the schedule is 2024,” Bill Nelson, the NASA administrator, said in late May.

How long will the Artemis program last?

Artemis program

Program history
Cost US$35 billion (2020–2024)
Duration 2017–present
First flight Artemis 1 ( NET 12 February 2022)
First crewed flight Artemis 2 ( NET May 2024)

Is NASA in Russia?

NASA’s Presence in Russia The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has a large presence in the Moscow area, with offices at the U.S. Embassy, Star City, the Mission Control Center-Moscow, and the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos).