The Full Plan For Artemis Part 3: The Moon Base And Beyond



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The third and final installment of the Artemis series looks at what happens after we land on the moon again. What are the next steps and how does the Artemis program set us up for further exploration of the solar system?

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LINKS LINKS LINKS –
https://www.universetoday.com/158197/nasa-just-ordered-three-more-orion-capsules-for-artemis-vi-vii-and-viii/
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/artemis_plan-20200921.pdf
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-01253-6
NASA looking for a 2nd lunar lander
https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/23/22993287/nasa-second-human-lunar-lander-moon-artemis-spacex
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/four-things-weve-learned-about-nasas-planned-base-camp-on-the-moon-180980589/
https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2020/10/28/lunar-living-nasas-artemis-base-camp-concept/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynetics_HLS
https://www.universetoday.com/153061/new-idea-use-the-starship-hls-to-create-a-lunar-base/
https://www.fosterandpartners.com/projects/lunar-habitation/
https://www.esa.int/Enabling_Support/Space_Engineering_Technology/Building_a_lunar_base_with_3D_printing
https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Human_and_Robotic_Exploration/LUNA_is_taking_shape
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07107-4
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2022/lro-lunar-pits-comfortable
https://www.theregister.com/2022/07/27/warm_lunar_pits/
https://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/33997/20211016/lunanet-nasa-is-trying-to-establish-internet-connection-on-the-moon.htm
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2021/lunanet-empowering-artemis-with-communications-and-navigation-interoperability/
https://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/33997/20211016/lunanet-nasa-is-trying-to-establish-internet-connection-on-the-moon.htm

TIMESTAMPS –
0:00 – Intro
2:20 – Artemis VI-X – What We Know
7:37 – Artemis X and Beyond
11:31 – LunaNet
12:49 – The Ultimate Goal – Mars
15:41 – Sponsor – Henson Shaving

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50 thoughts on “The Full Plan For Artemis Part 3: The Moon Base And Beyond”

  1. NASA is a Joke along with the FAA. Neither is relevant without SpaceX. NASA should have given that money to SpaceX instead of a wasting its money with Boeing and waste of money on the SLS. Most Likely CCPRussia will embarrass NASA again

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  2. I don't know why Elon Musk, worth some $400B, doesn't give up this fantasy of us colonizing Mars, and focus first on the moon? I mean, once we get a good foothold with a rock stead Lunar Colony, there would be no stopping the US as mankind reached further to the stars.

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  3. The tipping a starship over makes very little sense. The reason is that the rocket itself is very thin at only 4mm thick. That means it can barely hold its own weight without support from the fuel tanks in it. The hull itself isn't actually air tight as it isn't necessary. Only the payload has to be sealed and the tanks themselves are sealed as otherwise it would leak fuel.

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  5. Mars, a completely dead planet that'll never be a viable option for humanity.

    Artemis' primary objective should be teaching us how we're going to survive on the moons of Jupiter. That's where we should be going.

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  6. Hold on… Artemis is designed to be funded through the regular NASA budget… In other words, there is no major extra funding for the program. Going this route, it's a program that shouldn't be cancel-able. It's also why these missions are spread out over such a long period.

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  8. It's probably not a coincidence that YT listed your video on my main page a couple of hours before the launch of Artemis I. I'm still amazed at how lucky I was for being able to watch all 3 parts and finish them 30 minutes before the launch. I am bit sleepy though (it's 2:47 here), so I hope it's not delayed. 😛

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  9. Hi Joe. It's T+7 minutes as I type this and thought I'd come here and congratulate you and everyone on the planet. Thank you for being part of this in explanation and clarity on what it means. Cheers mate. Rock on!

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  10. I remember the first time I saw the SLS launch (which was like 5 minutes ago), I was amazed by how it lit up the whole eastern sky. Oddly enough I couldn't hear it, usually I can hear big rockets from where I'm at.

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  11. An interesting idea (although probably impractical for myriad reasons), would be to decommission ISS modules and reinstate them on the lunar surface. Or just drag and drop the whole thing …

    And the inflatable habitat modules that are then covered with regulate might lead to a rediscovery of the Binishell, which was a novel dome construction technique developed by an architect (with the surname Bini) in the 1960s. It involved inflating a huge airbag underneath rebar and concrete, then removing the airbag once the concrete went off. A few schools here in Australia has their gymnasium/auditorium buildings constructed in such a way. And I know that all sorts of concrete like materials have been developed to use lunar regulate, so the system sh/would work. Would just love to see a Binishell on the moon. It's a "very 1969" thing, so a fitting – if not obscure – tribute to the original moon landing.

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  12. Meanwhile, the whole country is facing an economic collapse, raising housing prices, poverty, food insecurity. But we have to spend millions and millions to get to space to explore a rock!

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  13. StarShip will be the main transport to the moon by 2032. Thats a given. As for moon habitat, using one of the lava tubes would be best as it has natural radiation shielding plus bottom and side parts of a building. It is true the getting to the water is the most important aspect of surviving long term on the moon.

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