U.S. Planning Base on Moon To Prepare for Trip to Mars
U.S. Planning Base on Moon To Prepare for Trip to Mars
Scientists Hard at Work On Technological Hurdles
By Guy Gugliotta
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, March 26, 2006; A10
HOUSTON -- For the first time since 1972, the United States is planning to fly to the moon, but instead of a quick, Apollo-like visit, astronauts intend to build a permanent base and live there while they prepare what may be the most ambitious undertaking in history -- putting human beings on Mars.
President Bush in 2004 announced to great fanfare plans to build a new spaceship, get back to the moon by 2020 and travel on to Mars after that. But, with NASA focused on designing a new spaceship and spending about 40 percent of its budget on the troubled space shuttle and international space station programs, that timetable may suffer.
Still, NASA's moon planners are closely following the spaceship initiative and, within six months, will outline what they need from the new vehicle to enable astronauts to explore the lunar surface.
"It's deep in the future before we go there," said architect Larry Toups, head of habitation systems for NASA's Advanced Projects Office. "But it's like going on a camping trip and buying a new car. You want to make sure you have a trailer hitch if you need it."
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Any bets on how long before the moon-bats start whining about screwing up the moon's ecology? Something like 'Moon Warming' I suspect.
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