By NASA
April 22, 2023
The Moon to Mars Strategy and Objectives Development file information NASAs Moon to Mars strategy and high-level goals and objectives, created to accomplish the vision to develop a plan for continual human existence and expedition throughout the planetary system. Credit: NASA
NASA has actually detailed its Moon to Mars Strategy and Objectives Development, focusing on a sustainable, long-lasting human existence in the planetary system through an objectives-driven architectural evaluation procedure under the Artemis program.
As NASA evolves its plan for shaping expedition throughout the planetary system, the company is detailing its procedure to develop a sustainable, durable course forward for exploration. In a document released Wednesday, April 19, the company discusses its method behind developing NASAs Moon to Mars Objectives that drive its architecture, strategies, and efforts to enable long-lasting human presence and expedition throughout the planetary system.
NASAs Moon to Mars Strategy and Objectives Development supplies insight into how NASA developed and fine-tuned its Moon to Mars Objectives launched in 2022, and describes how the company is establishing an objectives-driven architectural evaluation process to guarantee efforts to develop, build, and accomplish expedition activities at the Moon and Mars are resilient for decades to come.
Through the Artemis program, NASA aims to broaden lunar expedition beyond previous efforts. With the current announcement of the Artemis II crew, the company is preparing to send people back to the Moon and develop a series of missions, consisting of those targeting the lunar south polar region. These missions will prepare for a long-term presence on the Moon, which will act as a foundation for checking out more remote locations, such as Mars and other prospective locations in the solar system.
The Moon to Mars Strategy and Objectives Development file is readily available online (PDF).
NASAs general Moon to Mars technique seeks to establish a roadmap with input from a wide array of U.S. and global stakeholders to define overarching expedition objectives to make it possible for the firm and others to build abilities to satisfy those goals, a shift from a capabilities-driven technique to expedition.