NASA has revealed new details about its ambitious plan to build a permanent base on the Moon, including robotic landers, hopping drones and advanced lunar vehicles. Companies such as Blue Origin, Astrobotic and Intuitive Machines will help develop the technology needed for future missions. The agency hopes to send astronauts back to the Moon before 2028 and establish semi-permanent housing near the lunar south pole by 2032. Scientists believe the region could provide frozen water for oxygen and fuel production. However, experts say major technical challenges remain, especially with spacecraft capable of safely landing humans on the Moon.<br /><br />Follow for the latest updates.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />#NASA #MoonBase #SpaceExploration #Artemis #BlueOrigin #MoonMission #LunarBase #SpaceTech #MoonLanding #Astrobotic #IntuitiveMachines #MarsMission #ScienceNews #SpaceRace #FutureOfSpace #BreakingNews #WorldNews #LatestNews #NewsUpdate #TrendingNow #Headlines #ViralNews #CurrentAffairs #GlobalNews #LiveUpdates #TopStory #InTheNews #NewsAlert #DevelopingStory #thenewswhirl
