NASA's Ambitious Timeline for a Permanent Lunar Base by 2030
NASA has outlined its strategy to establish a permanent lunar base by 2030, following directives from President Trump. This initiative includes deploying drones and rovers to the Moon.
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NASA has announced its plans to create a permanent presence on the Moon by 2030, a goal set by President Donald Trump.
The agency's strategy involves the use of advanced technology, including hopping drones and roving vehicles, to facilitate lunar exploration.
This initiative is part of a larger framework aimed at enhancing human activity and research on the lunar surface.
Updates
Update at 20:25 UTC on 2026-05-26
BBC World reported Nasa plans to send hopping drones and roving vehicles to the Moon as part of plans for a permanent Moon base.
Sources: BBC World