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Ill believe it when I see it. Shit like this is constantly talked about and "planned".

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>NASA will put an entire 'village' on the moon by 2035, according to the US space agency's boss. Sean Duffy, NASA administrator, has revealed plans to build a sustainable and permanent outpost on the lunar surface within the next decade. Mr Duffy appeared on a panel at the International Aeronautical Congress (IAC) in Sydney alongside the heads of other international space agencies. During the panel, he said: 'We are going to have sustained human life on the moon. 'Not just an outpost, but a village.' As early as February next year, NASA will launch the Artemis II mission and send four astronauts on the first lunar trip in over 50 years. While Artemis II will not land on the moon's surface, NASA's ultimate goal is to establish a long-term base on the moon.

Ill believe it when I see it. Shit like this is constantly talked about and "planned". Archive: https://archive.today/wYpzC From the post: >>NASA will put an entire 'village' on the moon by 2035, according to the US space agency's boss. Sean Duffy, NASA administrator, has revealed plans to build a sustainable and permanent outpost on the lunar surface within the next decade. Mr Duffy appeared on a panel at the International Aeronautical Congress (IAC) in Sydney alongside the heads of other international space agencies. During the panel, he said: 'We are going to have sustained human life on the moon. 'Not just an outpost, but a village.' As early as February next year, NASA will launch the Artemis II mission and send four astronauts on the first lunar trip in over 50 years. While Artemis II will not land on the moon's surface, NASA's ultimate goal is to establish a long-term base on the moon.

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Sounds like deja vu all over again. Been hearing the same plans for the past fifty years...