While NASA has officially given up its plans to send humans back to the surface of the moon anytime soon, a contractor is proposing a mission to send a crew to a stationary spot in orbit over the far side of Earth's neighbor.
Lockheed Martin has begun pitching an L2-Farside Mission using its Orion spacecraft under development. [Illustration of the L-2 Farside Mission]
The company says such an endeavor could sharpen skills and technologies needed for a trip to an asteroid – as well as showcase techniques useful for exploring Mars by teleoperation as astronauts orbit the red planet. Both are stated goals under the new direction for NASA outlined by President Obama.
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The far side of the moon is not the dark side of the moon. There is no (permanent) dark side of the moon. Pink Floyd's album title has confused a whole generation!
QuotePink Floyd's album title has confused a whole generation!
So THAT'S why I'm confused :lol:
i was never sure if it was the music or the mushrooms.