Trump Commits to Moon Landing by 2028, Followed by a Lunar Outpost Two Years Later - WorldNL Magazine
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The United States wants to land humans on the Moon, send nuclear reactors into space and develop rocket technology that can be launched into space before the end of the decade. In a sweeping new executive order, US President Donald Trump laid out a five-year plan for what his administration will achieve in space, reports Telegraph. Below we take a closer look at what is included in the new policy directive: Return to the Moon First on the list i…
Donald Trump wants a U.S. base on the moon. In addition, nuclear reactors are to be used to meet the energy demand.
The space race is no longer just a matter of scientific conquest: it has become a geopolitical, economic and even symbolic issue. The American president recently reaffirmed his intention to send astronauts back to the Moon as early as 2028, temporarily relegating Mars exploration to the background. This decision, which is part of the [...]
Trump commits to Moon landing by 2028, followed by a lunar outpost two years later - WorldNL Magazine
Strikingly, there is no mention of a concrete plan to send humans to Mars in this document. There are just two references to the red planet, both of which talk about sending humans there as a far-off goal. One source recently told Ars that as soon as Trump learned there was no way humans could land on Mars during his second term, he was no longer interested in that initiative. OMB in the picture Also absent from this document is much reference t…
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a broad executive order that sets the goal of U.S. astronauts returning to the Moon in 2028, turning space into a central pillar of their agenda for the second term and reviving competition with China. The order, titled "Insure U.S. Space Superiority," was issued shortly after private astronaut and billionaire Jared Isaacman swore his office as NASA's new administrator.
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