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NASA Unveils Plans for Three Unmanned Moon Base Missions by 2026

via Washington Examiner·May 27·2 sources

NASA has announced plans to reveal over a dozen unmanned moon base missions by the end of 2026 as part of its initiative to establish humanity's first outpost beyond Earth. This development marks a significant step in expanding American presence in space and securing resources for future exploration. The initiative aims to plant a permanent foothold on the lunar surface, signaling a new era of deep-space capability.

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NASA takes steps toward building Moon Base, including discussing a 'perimeter'

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