Artemis moon base will cover ‘hundreds of square miles’ with hopping drones and new lunar rovers, NASA says
space.com May 27, 2026

Artemis moon base will cover ‘hundreds of square miles’ with hopping drones and new lunar rovers, NASA says

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NASA plans to build a crewed lunar base over the next decade as part of its Artemis program. The base is expected to cover hundreds of square miles, with various assets, including hopping drones and new lunar rovers, contributing to a permanent lunar presence. The base will be constructed near the lunar south pole, where scientists believe large amounts of water ice are present. NASA's MoonFall drones will scout out the region ahead of construction, helping to mark the base's borders and delineate areas of interest.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The U.S.
  • · wants to establish norms of responsible behavior on the moon, and getting its base up and running first is crucial.
  • · By doing so, the U.S.
  • · can set a precedent for other nations, including China, which plans to build a base on the moon in the coming years.