How They’ll Get There
First, NASA will send astronauts in big spaceships, kind of like really cool school buses for space. These spaceships will help people get to the Moon safely, just like a car takes you to your friend’s house.
What They’ll Do on the Moon
Once they’re there, they’ll start building their moon base, like putting up a tent in the middle of a field. They’ll use special tools and maybe even some rocks from the Moon to make bricks for their home. It will be kind of like building with blocks, but on the Moon!
They might even bring along little helpers, like robots, who can do tasks while people rest.
NASA is working hard so that by 2030, astronauts won’t just visit the Moon; they’ll live there, like a family moving into a new house. 🌕✨NASA wants to build a moon base by 2030, like setting up a cozy campsite on the Moon! To do that, they need special vehicles and rocks from the Moon.
Examples
- Astronauts might live in special rooms that protect them from the cold and sun on the moon.
- They'll use robots to help set up the base before humans arrive.
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See also
- How Does Artemis II Explained - Day by Day Work?
- How Does Around the Moon for All Humanity: Artemis II Work?
- How Does Artemis II Launches Astronauts to the Moon Work?
- How Does NASA ScienceCasts: Earth's Magnetosphere Work?
- How Does NASA’s Nuclear-Powered Mars Mission: SR-1 Freedom Explained Work?