NASA is launching uncrewed missions to transport lunar rovers and build a moon base at the lunar south pole before astronauts return to stay.

NASA plans to build a planned moon base in three stages, starting with more frequent astronaut and cargo flights to the moon the develop the infrastructure needed to support…

During a Moon Base event Tuesday at NASA’s Headquarters in Washington, the agency announced new contracts for lunar rovers for crew to drive and uncrewed

The agency aims to begin constructing a lunar base in 2029, then have a sustained human presence on the moon starting a few years later.

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NASA is already ordering landers, rovers and drones for a sprawling moon base, less than two months after the Artemis II mission

NASA has provided the first look at its plans for its moon base, which include several robotic missions to the surface of the moon as early as this year.

The outpost at the satellite’s south pole may eventually spread out over hundreds of square miles

NASA is targeting a moon landing by two astronauts as soon as 2028.

The base's perimeter may be marked by hopping "MoonFall" drones, and new moon rovers built by AstroLab and Lunar Outpost will carry astronauts around the site.

NASA hopes to return humans to the lunar surface in 2028.

NASA’s Moon Base launches start this fall.

Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, Astrolab, Lunar Outpost and Firefly Aerospace are awarded with hundreds of millions of dollars in NASA contracts for the first phase of its moon base…

The space agency outlined the first phase of its moon base plans on Tuesday, awarding hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts to four U.S. companies.

Astronauts will get to self-assemble lunar base

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (AP) — NASA is already ordering landers, rovers and drones for a sprawling moon base, less than two months after the Artemis II’s record

Phase 1 funds rovers, landers and drones to unlock Moon’s South Pole resources

During phase one, NASA will launch three Moon Base uncrewed missions

After a successful lunar flyaround, NASA has announced three missions to the moon as part of efforts to establish a permanent base on the earth's natural satellite.

The US space agency has outlined plans for a sprawling lunar outpost involving rovers, hopping drones and resource-extraction technology as part of a renewed race to the Moon.

NASA announced its ambitious plans to have humans living on the moon in just six years.