Earlier, we witnessed that all efforts were made to find life in Mars but currently US has no firm plans to go back to Mars. The European Space Agency, Russia and China are eager to setup base there. NASA astrobiologist Chris McKay says “My interest is not the Moon. To me the Moon is as dull as a ball of concrete,”. But we’re not going to have a research base on Mars until we can learn how to do it on the Moon first. The Moon provides a blueprint to Mars.” “The reason all the previous plans for going back to the moon have failed is that they’re just way too expensive,” says McKay. “The space program is living in a delusion of unlimited budgets, which traces back to Apollo.” Also, the Apollo program which allowed the humans to make entry on the moon would have cost about $150 Billion by today’s standards. However, NASA’s entire budget for the year 2016 is just $19.3 Billion. Gradually, Humans will start living on Moon with a few short stays by a small group. The missions will likely get extended over a certain period of time and it will become a permanent living hub of humans. After, that many people and their children will find a abode on moon on permanent basis. In order to set up human colonies on moon, Dennis Wingo from spacecraft manufacturer SkyCorp, said that construction materials will be taken from meteors and the lunar soil. Also, 3D Printing Technologies will be adopted to robotically create structures using the lunar soil and the broken components could be substituted by printing which will save the requirement to launch spares to the moon. Additionally, inflatable habitats as those developed by Bigelow Aerospace, could be used on the Moon to accommodate astronauts. Wingo further said that the foremost possible area for the first lunar base could be a Peary Crater which is adjacent to Moon’s North Pole. This area is abundantly flat and it also gets substantial amount of sunlight and may contain rich levels of minerals.
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