We're going back to the Moon! Artemis III: NASA’s First Human Mission to the Lunar South Pole Humans have always been drawn to explore, discover, and learn as much as we can about the world—and worlds—around us. This isn’t always easy, but it’s in our nature. For the benefit of all humanity, NASA and its partners will land the first woman and first person of color on the surface of the Moon with Artemis. Following two Artemis test missions, Artemis III, currently planned for 2025, will mark humanity’s first return to the lunar surface in more than 50 years. NASA will make history by sending the first humans to explore the region near the lunar South Pole.
This is pretty exciting, looking forward to watching this. edit: why aren’t they naming this Apollo again?
I am pretty sure NASA won't be using Audi, because, you know, they will want the rover to work for more than a month before having to send it back to Earth to take it back to the dealership for some warranty work. (Former Audi owner speaking)
Wouldn't it have to be? What possible explanation could their be to make earth flat, but not the moon?