It sounds out of this world, but within seven years, humans could be living permanently on the Moon.
After Artemis II took astronauts to lunar orbit for the first time since 1972, Nasa has released detailed plans for how it intends to establish a Moon base within the next decade.
Phase one of the project is already under way, and small commercial landers have started delivering vital cargo and science equipment to the Moon’s south pole, in preparation for astronauts landing there in 2028.
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