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Nasa Will Spend 20 Billion Dollars on an Expanded Base on the Moon. How Has the Artemis Program Been Modified?

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NASA has cancelled plans to launch a space station on the moon orbit and will use its components to build a 20 billion-dollar base on the moon surface for the next seven years, said his new boss, Jared Isaacman.

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NASA has cancelled plans to launch a space station on the moon orbit and will use its components to build a 20 billion-dollar base on the moon surface for the next seven years, said his new boss, Jared Isaacman.

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Prior to today’s launch, the US space agency anticipated a key shift in its lunar exploration strategy: it will advance the construction of a permanent base on the surface of the Moon and pause the “Gateway” project, which contemplated a space station in orbit of the satellite. The decision was confirmed by the [...] The NASA entry redefines its strategy. Priority: a permanent base on the Moon was first published on AgendAR.

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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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