NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told NPR he sees the U.S. in an urgent race with China to find water on the moon, and that he trusts SpaceX, despite Elon Musk's increasingly controversial profile.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told NPR he sees the U.S. in an urgent race with China to find water on the moon, and that he trusts SpaceX, despite Elon Musk's increasingly controversial profile.There's a moon rock in the lobby of NASA's Washington, D.C., headquarters.
. Last week, it launched a probe to gather samples from the far side of the moon, with the goal of returning them to Earth. India and other countries have landed uncrewed craft on the moon in recent years as well.This time around, the space race isn't just about who gets there first. It's a race for resources, such as water, which could fuel further space exploration to Mars and other destinations.about the agency's ambitious goals for the coming decade.
Then the contractual date with SpaceX , a fixed price contract is one year later, September of 2026.NASA Astronaut Christina Hammock Koch speaks alongside fellow members of the crew of the Artemis II mission, with NASA astronauts Victor Glover and Reid Wiseman , along with Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on May 18, 2023.
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