LUNA: NASA made the BIG Announcement for ALL MANKIND

LUNA has a very important announcement made by NASA, the American space agency accelerating its plans that are important for humanity.

MOON astronauts

MOON FABRIC is the first major goal of NASA in terms of missions with astronauts that take place in outer space, and the American space agency has now made a very important announcement. More precisely, those from NASA have decided to start the search for astronauts who will go to the MOON, and they are waiting for all those interested, who meet the necessary requirements, to sign up to be part of the Artemis program, which will take new people to the natural satellite.

MOON FABRIC it is so important to NASA that its budget is going to be increased to fulfill its goal of getting people back there, no less than 2.6 billion dollars more being allocated for it. NASA now has 48 active astronauts who can do missions in outer space, but more are needed to colonize the MOON, so it has restarted the search to have people ready for its important future missions.

LUNA: NASA made the BIG Announcement for ALL MANKIND

MOON FABRIC it is not very far from Earth, but NASA must have astronauts 100% prepared from all points of view for such missions that can quickly become very dangerous. NASA requires those who want to participate in the program to have a certain number of flight hours on jet planes, and this is because in the mission that will take them to the MOON they may have to take command of the spacecraft, so they have to he knows how to control it.

MOON FABRIC there would also be a first woman astronaut who will arrive there by 2024, those from NASA wanting to make sure that they are marking a first with this. NASA also bases part of its funding on this promise it made to bring more equality between women and men astronauts, and the first woman taken to the MOON sounds very good in the commissions where the budgets for these missions are requested.

MOON FABRIC it has become an important objective not only for NASA, but also for other space agencies around the globe, the Indians and the Chinese most recently sending ships to explore the Earth's natural satellite.