NASA's Original Series "Far Out"

NASA Is Heading Back To The Moon, But This Time, It’s To Stay

NASA has released its original series titled "Far Out". In the series it discusses how the agency is heading back to the Moon for lunar life.

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In the television series, journalist Megan Cruz, who is the host of the show, explores how NASA's Kennedy Space Center is finally preparing for lunar life.

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Going to the moon was a dream, but it wasn’t until President Kennedy said, “We choose to go to the moon” and made it become a reality in July 1969.

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Earlier, astronauts stayed on the Moon for 3 days, but it later extended to a week, then months. Now, the agency is coming up with innovative ideas that will allow astronauts to pursue lunar life.

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Cutting-edge labs are designing rovers to dig up moon dirt for 3D-printed habitats 

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Zapping moon dust off spacesuits with electricity.

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Testing growth methods for space farming.

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N. Lothungbeni Humtsoe

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