Thales Alenia Space and Italian Space Agency to develop first human outpost on the moon
A banner with the logo of NASA's Artemis program is shown inside the massive Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. November 5, 2021. REUTERS/Joe Skipper/File Photo
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Aerospace group Thales Alenia Space (TAS) and Italian Space
Agency ASI said on Friday they have signed a contract to develop the first
human lunar outpost, an important step in the NASA-led Artemis moon exploration
programme.
The Artemis project views the lunar surface as a testing ground for later missions to Mars. It has grown into a multi-nation effort involving dozens of private companies - among them Elon Musk's SpaceX - at the forefront of an emerging global space race.
TAS - a joint venture between French aerospace company
Thales and Italy's Leonardo said the so-called Multi-Purpose Habitation module, a
crucial element for a future permanent human presence on the moon, will launch
from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in 2033.
"The future lunar module is part of a long-term
investment vision that Italy has implemented, enabling (the country) to play an
increasingly leading role in the new space race," ASI President Teodoro
Valente said in a statement.
The module will deliver "a secure, comfortable and
multifunctional habitat module for astronauts, fully compatible with other
systems and components", the statement added.
Even when a human crew is not present, the module will be
able to conduct scientific research experiments and have the capability to move
on the moon's surface.
It will be designed for a minimum lifespan of 10 years, with
the first development phase focusing on technologies that will be subjected to
the moon's harsh environmental conditions, high radiation levels, reduced
gravity and pervasive dust.
Under the two-year agreement, TAS will be the prime
contractor, working with aerospace logistics and technology group ALTEC, which
it owns with ASI, as well as other Italian industries.


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