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Mars and Moon distance reduced for NASA

Mars and Moon distance reduced for NASA

The US space agency NASA aims to send humans to Mars. Now the distance to Mars has become even less for NASA. This is because the US Congress has passed an authorization bill for the space agency for the first time in five years. The bill includes the continuation of the Artemis mission to re-sent humans to the Moon and the continuation of the mission to Mars. Pages document. This includes implementing the processes associated with building a base on the moon and orbiter outposts on the moon. Along with this, there has been talk of the design of space suits and human settlements on Mars. However, the bill does not say how much money will be given to NASA to do all this.
What did the chief of NASA say?
The announcement of the new bill includes creating ancillary incentives to manufacture semiconductors. It was passed in the House on 28 July by a vote of 243-187. "I am incredibly pleased that Congress has passed the NASA-Authorization Bill 2022," the NASA chief said in a statement Thursday after the bill was passed. This is the first authorization for our agency in five years. This bill reflects NASA's continued bipartisan support for multiple missions, including the one from our Moon to Mars.

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