Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Nasa study says humans to live on moon within a decade

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WASHINGTON: According to a study funded by Nasa, humans may be able to live on the moon in a little more than a decade from now. The study outlines a detailed plan to again take human missions to the moon, a media outlet reported on Wednesday.

The announceme­nt was made on July 20 — the 46th anniversar­y of the Apollo 11 crew’s first steps on the lunar surface — American media outlet, The Verge, reported.

The study, undertaken by NexGen Space LLC, lays out a detailed roadmap for when and how human missions can land on the moon.

A robotic return to the moon could happen as soon as 2017, if Nasa were to adopt the plan right away. Rovers would scout the lunar poles for hydrogen in 2018 and prospectin­g could begin by 2019 or 2020.

Robotic constructi­on of a permanent base would begin in 2021, in anticipati­on of landing humans on the moon later that year, th report said.

The study said the space agency can do all of this within its existing budget for human spacefligh­ts. All Nasa has to do is to adopt the same method that it is using for resupplyin­g the Internatio­nal Space Station — a public-private partnershi­p with companies like SpaceX, Orbital ATK or the United Launch Alliance.

Nasa is already planning to go back to the moon with its next generation rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS), but there are no plans to land. According to the study, by using commercial partners, the space agency could reduce the number of planned SLS launches from 12 to around three, reducing the cost of the programme while still developing the technologi­es necessary to support it.

The study was vetted by a 21-person independen­t review team made up of former members of Nasa’s administra­tion, members of the commercial spacefligh­t community and four former Nasa astronauts.

AS PER THE STUDY, IF NASA SETS THE PLAN IN MOTION RIGHT AWAY, LOCATION SCOUTING ON MOON’S SURFACE COULD BEGIN BY 2019-20

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