NASA official envisions six-month stays on the moon

User rating: 4.4 / 5 after 25 vote(s)

An astronaut works outside the Columbus Laboratory of the International Space Station in February 2008 during the third and final spacewalk of the mission. The US space agency hopes to build moon bases that can house astronauts for stays of up to six ...
An astronaut works outside the Columbus Laboratory of the International Space Station in February 2008, during the third and final spacewalk of the mission. The US space agency hopes to build moon bases that can house astronauts for stays of up to six months, with an intricate transportation and power system, Carl Walz, director of NASA's Advanced Capabilities Division, said Friday.

NASA wants astronauts who will return to the moon to take one long step for mankind.


Full story »

All News summaries from Space & Earth science news
All News summaries for April 18, 2008

CU-Boulder team to build $34 million instrument package for environmental satellite

4 minutes ago | User rating: not rated yet
A $34 million solar instrument package to be built by the University of Colorado at Boulder, considered a crucial tool to help monitor global climate change, has been restored to a U.S. government satellite ...

New Analysis Shows Important Slowdown in Lake Tahoe Clarity Loss

1 hour ago | User rating: not rated yet
For the first time since researchers began continuously measuring Lake Tahoe's famed water clarity 40 years ago, UC Davis scientists reported today that the historical rate of decline in the lake's clarity has slowed considerably ...

NASA Phoenix Mission Ready For Mars Landing

2 hours ago | User rating: not rated yet
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander is preparing to end its long journey and begin a three-month mission to taste and sniff fistfuls of Martian soil and buried ice. The lander is scheduled to touch down on the Red ...

Satellite communications by laser

4 hours ago | User rating: not rated yet
Satellites currently use radio waves to exchange data. Now the data rate has been increased a hundredfold by using lasers instead of radio signals. Two test satellites each carried a diode laser pump module developed with ...

Study says Chinese air quality standards not yet met

4 hours ago | User rating: not rated yet
With the Olympic Games in sight, the Chinese Government is committed to improving the air quality in Beijing, and has had measures in place since 1998 which have already made a difference. However, there is still some way ...