Europe to Negotiate Moon Presence with NASA

The European Space Agency (ESA) wants Europeans to walk on the Moon. NASA is changing its plans for lunar missions. ESA will talk to NASA about this new project.
NASA has stopped plans for a lunar space station. Instead, NASA will build a base on the Moon. ESA wants to be part of this base building. ESA’s Director-General, Josef Aschbacher, wants Europeans to travel to the Moon. The agency will discuss this with the United States.
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Highlights
ESA Plans European Moon Walk
The ESA wants Europeans to walk on the Moon as part of the Artemis 2 mission.
NASA Shifts Lunar Strategy
NASA is building a base on the Moon instead of a space station.
ESA Negotiating with NASA
The ESA will discuss its role in future lunar missions with NASA.
Europeans to Observe Moon Walk
The ESA plans to watch Europeans on the Moon.
Aschbacher Sets Moon Goal
ESA Director-General Josef Aschbacher wants Europeans to go to the Moon.
Perspectives
- The ESA will negotiate with NASA.
- NASA is changing its lunar exploration strategy.
- Europeans will potentially travel to the Moon.
- The Artemis 2 mission will involve Europeans on the Moon.