NASA Details Phased Approach for Establishing Moon Base with Long-Term Human Presence
NASA has outlined its comprehensive plan to establish a lunar base in the Moon's South Pole region, aiming for a sustained human presence. The plan is divided into three phases: scouting, early habitation, and sustained human presence. Initially, NASA will conduct a series of robotic missions to scout the area and test technologies. This will be followed by the deployment of semi-permanent infrastructure and logistics operations by 2029, including solar and nuclear power systems. The final phase will involve routine crew rotations and continuous surface activity, with semi-permanent habitation modules and pressurized rovers for exploration.