Returning to the moon by 2020 was projected to cost around $20 to $30 billion, depending on the mission's scope and the technologies used. NASA's Artemis program aimed to land astronauts on the moon, with costs associated with developing new spacecraft, rockets, and infrastructure. However, actual expenditures could vary based on budget allocations, technological advancements, and international collaborations.
there will not be a perminant base on the moon by 2020noI think there won't be people living on the moon probably there will be man kind still here in 2020 because in order to life on the moon you would need a spacesuit and a lot of oxygen tanks to survive on the moon.
Vikram Samvat 2020, during the month of Paush in the Krishna Paksha (the waning phase of the moon), corresponds to January 24, 2020, in the Gregorian calendar. Amavasya, or the new moon day, would fall on that date.
As of now, there are no concrete plans for permanent human settlement on the moon by 2020. Although various space agencies and private companies have expressed interest in establishing moon bases in the future, significant technological, logistical, and financial challenges need to be overcome before this can become a reality.
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The Chinese rocket that landed on the moon is called Chang'e 5. It successfully landed on the lunar surface in December 2020, where it collected samples and returned them to Earth. This mission marked China's first sample return from the moon and was part of the broader Chang'e program aimed at lunar exploration.
He wanted Americans to return to the moon by 2020.
It's unknown at this time when the U.S. will return to the moon. According to NASA, they are planning to return by 2020.
NASA's proposed return to the Moon and on to Mars program is estimated at $150 billion total. This is roughly equivalent, in 2003 dollars, to the cost of the Apollo program in the 1960's
there will not be a perminant base on the moon by 2020noI think there won't be people living on the moon probably there will be man kind still here in 2020 because in order to life on the moon you would need a spacesuit and a lot of oxygen tanks to survive on the moon.
Not yet, they plan to build bases on the moon in 2020
Vikram Samvat 2020, during the month of Paush in the Krishna Paksha (the waning phase of the moon), corresponds to January 24, 2020, in the Gregorian calendar. Amavasya, or the new moon day, would fall on that date.
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On June 4, 2020, the moon phase was a Waning Gibbous. This phase occurs after the Full Moon as the moon begins to decrease in illumination. During this time, more than half of the moon's surface is still visible from Earth.
As of now, there are no concrete plans for permanent human settlement on the moon by 2020. Although various space agencies and private companies have expressed interest in establishing moon bases in the future, significant technological, logistical, and financial challenges need to be overcome before this can become a reality.
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The Chinese rocket that landed on the moon is called Chang'e 5. It successfully landed on the lunar surface in December 2020, where it collected samples and returned them to Earth. This mission marked China's first sample return from the moon and was part of the broader Chang'e program aimed at lunar exploration.
no becsue it has not go water and food !