Artemis 2 includes a diverse crew, and future astronaut missions aim to fly further in that dimension.
The report is an interim stage as NASA considers what policy questions will come up with the first moon landings in half a century. Key findings so far in discussions included:Defining sustainability for activities on the moon and considering the environmental impacts of space activities on EarthCultural sensitivities surrounding payloads and activities on the moon
"OTPS will consider potential decisions with ethical and societal implications as part of that study and subsequent discussions with NASA leadership," agency officials wrote in the report."Separately, OTPS is formulating ways to converse on these topics with NASA's international partners, understanding how they feel ELSI should be considered."
Results will be conveyed at upcoming workshops and conferences, including with the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the Lunar Exploration Advisory Group, which represents the lunar science community, to gain more input and move forward with the project.Artemis 3 will not mark the first time that NASA has landed humans on the moon, of course.
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