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32-Foot Vertical Solar Panels to Power NASA Moon Base – autoevolution
By the middle of the current decade, humans will once again set foot on the Moon. The main difference is that now we’re going up there to stay, and that includes…

The landing spot for Artemis III, the mission that will land a man and a woman on the Moon, is scheduled to touch down in 2024 at the lunar South Pole, and that’s where NASA is envisioning “lunar habitats, rovers, and even construction systems for future robotic and crewed missions” will be based.But before getting to actually constructing them, NASA has to find ways to generate power. Given the Moon’s particularities, harvesting the Sun’s energy is one of the safest bets, one the American space…
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