Nasa video teases return to moon and flight to mars
NASA has released a new video that teases the agency's plans to return humans to the Moon and send them to Mars in the coming years.
The video, titled "NASA's Next Giant Leap," shows stunning footage of the Moon and Mars, as well as concept art and animations of NASA's plans for a lunar base and a Mars mission.
The video begins by showing footage of the Apollo 11 mission, which marked the first time humans walked on the Moon in 1969. It then cuts to footage of the Moon's surface, showing the craters and mountains that NASA's Artemis program aims to explore.
The Artemis program is a NASA initiative to return humans to the Moon by 2024 and establish a sustainable presence on the lunar surface. The program also aims to send the first woman and the next man to the Moon, as well as establish a lunar base that can serve as a stepping stone for further human exploration of the solar system.
The video then cuts to footage of Mars, showing the planet's barren landscape and towering mountains. NASA's Mars 2020 rover, which is currently exploring the Martian surface, is also featured in the video.
The video ends with a message from NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, who says that the agency is working towards a future where humans can live and work on the Moon and Mars.
"We're not just going to the Moon and then stopping," Bridenstine says. "We're going to use the Moon as a stepping stone to get to Mars and beyond."
The video is part of NASA's efforts to build excitement and support for its plans to return humans to the Moon and send them to Mars. The agency has been working towards these goals for several years, and has made significant progress in recent months.
In August, NASA announced that it had selected SpaceX and Blue Origin as the two companies that will be responsible for developing the lunar lander that will take humans to the Moon's surface. The agency has also been working on the development of a new heavy-lift rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS), which will be used to send humans to the Moon and beyond.
NASA's plans to return humans to the Moon and send them to Mars are part of a broader effort to explore and understand the solar system. The agency has been working towards these goals for several decades, and has made significant progress in recent years.
In 2019, NASA's InSight lander became the first spacecraft to study the interior of Mars, and the agency's Curiosity rover has been exploring the Martian surface since 2012. NASA has also been working on the development of a new Mars sample return mission, which will bring samples of Martian rock and soil back to Earth for study.
Overall, NASA's video is a reminder of the agency's ambitious plans to explore and understand the solar system, and the progress that has been made towards achieving these goals.