The U.S. Space Policy Directive of 2017 calls for the United States to lead the return of humans to the Moon for long-term exploration and utilization, followed by human missions to Mars. To achieve these goals, NASA is working with commercial and international partners to develop systems and operational approaches that could be tested on the Moon to prepare for Mars missions. NASAs human exploration strategy progresses in phases from the ISS in low-Earth orbit, to a sustained presence in cislunar space and on the Moon, to humans in Mars orbit, and finally humans on Mars. There is a huge jump in the capabilities required between the last two phases: humans in Mars orbit and humans on the surface. These include landing large payloads, surfac...
Beginning in as early as 2023, crewed missions beyond low Earth orbit will begin enabled by the new ...
For most of the history of space exploration, human and robotic programs have been independent, and ...
Through fly-by, orbiter, rover, and even crewed missions, National Aeronautics and Space Administrat...
The President of the United States, in signing Space Policy Directive-1, directed the NASA Administr...
Human space mission designers stretching back to von Braun and beyond have envisioned the moon as a ...
As we venture back to the Moon with a longer term goal of future Mars missions, lunar missions can p...
Plans call for human cislunar operations and lunar surface access, to prepare for eventual Mars miss...
Taking advantage of the development of Mars-forward assets in cislunar space, a human lunar surface ...
As part of the United State's vision for space exploration, NASA is preparing the next Space Launch ...
On January 14, 2004 President Bush announced the Vision for Space Exploration, a program for long-te...
Designed to enable human space exploration missions, including eventual landings on Mars, NASA's Spa...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is participating in the International Space...
NASAS Exploration Plans: National Space Policy Directive 1: NASA to Beginning with missions beyond...
Human exploration missions to the moons of Mars are being considered within NASA's Evolvable Mars Ca...
Missions to Earth-Moon libration points can advance capabilities for human exploration and provide u...
Beginning in as early as 2023, crewed missions beyond low Earth orbit will begin enabled by the new ...
For most of the history of space exploration, human and robotic programs have been independent, and ...
Through fly-by, orbiter, rover, and even crewed missions, National Aeronautics and Space Administrat...
The President of the United States, in signing Space Policy Directive-1, directed the NASA Administr...
Human space mission designers stretching back to von Braun and beyond have envisioned the moon as a ...
As we venture back to the Moon with a longer term goal of future Mars missions, lunar missions can p...
Plans call for human cislunar operations and lunar surface access, to prepare for eventual Mars miss...
Taking advantage of the development of Mars-forward assets in cislunar space, a human lunar surface ...
As part of the United State's vision for space exploration, NASA is preparing the next Space Launch ...
On January 14, 2004 President Bush announced the Vision for Space Exploration, a program for long-te...
Designed to enable human space exploration missions, including eventual landings on Mars, NASA's Spa...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is participating in the International Space...
NASAS Exploration Plans: National Space Policy Directive 1: NASA to Beginning with missions beyond...
Human exploration missions to the moons of Mars are being considered within NASA's Evolvable Mars Ca...
Missions to Earth-Moon libration points can advance capabilities for human exploration and provide u...
Beginning in as early as 2023, crewed missions beyond low Earth orbit will begin enabled by the new ...
For most of the history of space exploration, human and robotic programs have been independent, and ...
Through fly-by, orbiter, rover, and even crewed missions, National Aeronautics and Space Administrat...