The space economy will grow in the wake of NASA's upcoming moon missions, agency officials said.
, will launch Orion on an uncrewed flight around the moon in June or thereabouts, and NASA is currently gearing up for the liftoff with a crucial test known as a"wet dress rehearsal."
Artemis 1 will be followed by Artemis 2, a crewed lunar flyby scheduled to lift off in 2024, and the crewed Artemis 3 landing in the moon's south polar region, which is expected in 2025 or 2026. in the future. We're developing the next set of landers that can then be a services contract where other people can use those landers for their own purposes.""There are a lot of ways" to make the space economy bigger, he said.
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