The European Space Agency is currently assessing NASA’s approach.
Mars
Blue and Gold spacecraft are scheduled to ship to Cape Canaveral in August where they will be integrated onto Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket.
The camp aims to go beyond the classroom, providing a hands-on experience that showcases the realities of space exploration.
NASA will assume ownership of the spacecraft after its development and manage its operations throughout the mission.
The mission aims to study in-depth the effect of space flight simulated on Earth to support future long-duration space endeavours.
The agreement includes access to the lunar gateway station for UAE astronauts, boosting efforts to send the first Emirati to the Moon's orbit.
A commercial lunar platform includes everything from payload integration and operations, to launching from Earth and landing on the surface of the Moon.

