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NASA emphasizing “speed” in its return to the Moon

Thursday February 14, 2019. 09:26 PM , from Ars Technica
Enlarge / NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine would like the agency to return to the Moon 'fast' but sustainably. (credit: NASA)
On Thursday, NASA leaders held an industry day to answer questions about the space agency's plans to develop landers that will ultimately enable a human return to the Moon. Their overriding message to the US aerospace community is that NASA is serious about returning to the Moon, and the agency needs the community's help in order to do so as soon as possible.
'We want to strike a balance between getting to the Moon as fast as possible while also, when we get to the Moon, we're there to stay,' NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said during a media call before the event. 'This is the big vision.'
First step
NASA has a two-pronged approach in its return to the Moon. To reach the lunar surface quickly and support the nascent commercial industry interested in exploring there, the agency launched a commercial lunar-payloads program last year. That program meant NASA was offering to buy rides for small scientific payloads to the Moon from nine different providers.
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