Artemis Base Camp

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Artemis Base Camp is NASA’s planned long-term lunar surface outpost designed to support sustained human exploration and habitation on the Moon as part of the Artemis program.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NASA program element
lunar surface outpost
planned space infrastructure project
announcedBy NASA Artemis program planning documents
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedForEnvironment extreme temperature variations
lunar dust environment
lunar night survival
domain human spaceflight
planetary exploration
space habitation systems
fundingSource U.S. federal government NERFINISHED
location Moon NERFINISHED
lunar south polar region
longTermGoalRelation preparation for human missions to Mars
operator NASA
partOf Artemis program NERFINISHED
plannedComponent communications systems
landing and launch pads
lunar surface habitat
lunar terrain vehicle
power generation systems
pressurized rover
surface science facilities
plannedUsers NASA astronauts NERFINISHED
commercial astronauts
international partner astronauts
programStartContext post-Artemis III phase of Artemis program
publicInformationSource NASA Artemis program website
NASA lunar exploration strategy reports
purpose long-term human habitation on the Moon
support for scientific research on the Moon
supporting commercial and international lunar partnerships
sustained human lunar exploration
technology demonstration for Mars missions
testing in-situ resource utilization
relatedTo Artemis III mission NERFINISHED
Artemis IV mission NERFINISHED
Artemis V mission NERFINISHED
Lunar Gateway NERFINISHED
resourceStrategy in-situ oxygen production
in-situ water ice utilization
use of local lunar resources
status concept and planning phase as of 2024
supportsMissionType long-duration lunar missions
short-stay lunar missions
surface sortie operations

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