NASA chief: People will go to moon to live, learn
Education and science
- 29 August, 2022
- 05:24

The return of humans to the Moon will be radically different from what it was more than half a century ago, Report informs, citing New York Post.
"This time we're going back, we're going to live there, we're going to learn there," said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.
"We're going to develop new technologies, all of this so we can go to Mars with humans."
Nelson said the goal is to develop ways to live on other worlds.
"They may be floating worlds, they may be the surface of Mars," Nelson said. "But this is just part of our push outward, our quest to explore, to find out what's out there in this universe."
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