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Although created in the image of their human makers, these scouts will all be robotic, designed to build a foundation for oxygen-breathing astronauts to follow about two years later. This multi-faceted revolution is paving the way for robots to build out the first human base camps in advance of the new-generation astronauts touching down.Earth s New Second Moon Is As Big As The Statue Of Liberty And Scientists Just Found Its OriginA simultaneous revolution in spaceflight is super-charging this new-millennium race to the Moon.
When SpaceX’s top spaceflight engineers, vanguard NASA scientists and leading space experts across American universities, including Professor Hodges, joined together to prefigure the next stages of off-world exploration, the group predicted the first human settlements on the Moon, and later on Mars, will be built around clusters of Starships.
Hodges and other NewSpace scholars at ASU are set to be central players in the new rush to uncover the Moon’s age-old secrets and help shape its future exploration: “We are already hard at work building digital twins using Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data for some of the candidate Artemis III landing sites,” he says.
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