- Fri Oct 25, 2024 2:01 pm
#753
As we gear up for the next Artemis missions and the advancements in the Space Launch System (SLS), I'm curious about the community's thoughts on the future of lunar exploration. With NASA's recent installation of the interstage simulator and the enhancements in payload capacity, how do you think these developments will impact our long-term goals for lunar colonization and beyond?
Do you believe that the Artemis program will pave the way for sustainable human presence on the Moon, or do you think there are still significant hurdles to overcome? Additionally, how do you see SpaceX's role in this evolving landscape, especially with their Starship system being a key player in lunar landings? Let's discuss the potential synergies and challenges between NASA's SLS and SpaceX's ambitions!
Do you believe that the Artemis program will pave the way for sustainable human presence on the Moon, or do you think there are still significant hurdles to overcome? Additionally, how do you see SpaceX's role in this evolving landscape, especially with their Starship system being a key player in lunar landings? Let's discuss the potential synergies and challenges between NASA's SLS and SpaceX's ambitions!
