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NASA has revealed its plan to live on the Moon. Here's how it would work

NASA has revealed its plan to live on the Moon. Here's how it would work
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NASA has unveiled its long-term blueprint for a permanent lunar base at the Moon's south pole, expected to be operational by 2032. The project involves partnerships with private companies to develop habitats, power systems, and drones to support human presence.

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This represents a significant shift in space exploration strategy, moving from temporary visits to establishing a sustainable, long-term human footprint on another celestial body.

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The article provides a neutral, informative overview of NASA's stated goals and infrastructure plans.

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