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Last week, NASA published a revised version of its Moon to Mars objectives, forming a blueprint for shaping exploration throughout the solar system. These guideposts in NASA’s Moon to Mars exploration approach will help shape the agency’s investments, as well as those of industry and international p

Last week,objectives, forming a blueprint for shaping exploration throughout the solar system. These guideposts in NASA’s Moon to Mars exploration approach will help shape the agency’s investments, as well as those of industry and international partners, toward the Moon and beyond.

The outcome was 63 revised final objectives that reflect a matured strategy for NASA and its partners to develop a blueprint for sustained human presence and exploration throughout our solar system. Four broad areas are covered: science; transportation and habitation; lunar and Martian infrastructure; and operations. In addition, NASA added a set of recurring tenets to address common themes across objectives.

In November 2021, senior leaders at NASA started working on the objectives in coordination with an Agency Cross-Directorate Federated Board, whose purpose is to ensure NASA’s focus is integrated with common strategic goals and direction across the agency’s mission directorates. The objectives enable NASA to explore synergies between the United States and other nations’ objectives for lunar and Martian exploration, including potential opportunities for collaboration.

“We’re helping to steward humanity’s global movement to deep space,” said Jim Free. He is NASA’s associate administrator for the Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate, which managed the objectives team, and is ultimately responsible for the agency’s Moon to Mars architecture. “The objectives will help ensure a long-term strategy for solar system exploration can retain constancy of purpose and weather political and funding changes.

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