
"NASA's Moon Missions: From Bases to Business Ventures"
After decades of limited interest, there is renewed enthusiasm for returning to the Moon and establishing a permanent presence. The focus is on the lunar south pole, where frozen water is believed to exist. The interest in lunar exploration stems from the potential for mining resources, manufacturing in a low gravity environment, and using the Moon as a launching point for missions to other planets. Countries like the United States, China, and potentially Russia are leading the way, with plans for robotic and manned lunar bases. The ability to construct scientific equipment on the Moon, shielded from Earth's radiation, is also a promising prospect. However, the issue of lunar resource rights and international cooperation remains unresolved.
