NASA, Gateway and New Moon
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NASA unveiled plans to build a moon base near the lunar south pole that will one day allow for American astronauts to have a permanent presence.
In a major shift announced during its “Ignition” event this week, NASA unveiled a detailed roadmap for establishing the first sustained crewed outpost on the lunar surface. The plan effectively pauses the long-planned Lunar Gateway orbiting station and redirects its resources toward infrastructure that supports long-term presence on the Moon itself.
NASA on Tuesday announced plans to spend $30 billion on a permanent lunar base.
NASA plans to develop a permanent moon base in three opening phases, investing $20 billion over seven years to create a human foothold.
An innovative Boston College program designed to support first-generation college students majoring in the life sciences is now in its fifth year and has expanded to include students who are considered underrepresented minorities. The Gateway Scholars ...
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Regional Plan Association is out Wednesday with a comprehensive report that evaluates the economic benefits of the Gateway Program and the full build of its 11 projects. The Gateway Program comprises a set of projects situated along a 10-mile stretch ...