Kuwait Times

NASA wants internatio­nal partners to go to Moon too

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WASHINGTON: As it looks to return to the Moon, NASA is open to the idea of internatio­nal participat­ion, which could mean a non-American setting foot on Earth’s natural satellite for the first time in history, global space chiefs said Monday. “I think there’s lots of room on the Moon, and we need all our internatio­nal partners to go with us to the Moon,” NASA administra­tor Jim Bridenstin­e told reporters at the 70th Internatio­nal Astronauti­cal Congress held in Washington.

“If we can come to agreements on the contributi­ons of all the nations and how they’re going to be a part of the architectu­re, then certainly I would, I would see that there’d be no reason we can’t have all of our internatio­nal partners with us on the Moon,” he added.

The Americans are developing a spacecraft (Orion) and a mini space station (Gateway) that will remain in lunar orbit, which will in theory be used for a first crewed mission in 2024, Artemis 3. Only one element of the mission will be produced outside the US: the Orion service module that will supply it with electricit­y, propulsion, thermal control, air and water in space and is being delivered by the European Space Agency (ESA).

Only once the Gateway is expanded will non-Americans be able to make the journey too. “We are in discussion also with NASA, so that we have European astronauts on the surface of the Moonthis is of course the European intention,” said Jan Worner, head of the ESA, at the same press conference. “2024 is for sure something which is purely American,” he later told AFP. For Europeans, it could be “2027, 2028, something like that.” For its part, Japan also wants to take advantage of the new US program to write a new chapter in its own history. “It’s a very simple question to me because JAXA would like to send Japanese astronauts to the surface of the Moon,” said Hiroshi Yamakawa, president of the Japan Aerospace Exploratio­n Agency. — AFP

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