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NASA’s Lunar Space Station Just Took a Massive Step Towards Launching


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NASA’s Lunar Space Station Just Took a Massive Step Towards Launching

Under Pressure

NASA announced yesterday that its forthcoming

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lunar space station — an outpost designed to house astronauts in the Moon’s orbit — just passed a critical milestone.

According

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, Gateway’s Habitation and Logistics Outpost (HALO) successfully passed a grueling round of “static load testing,” defined by NASA as a “rigorous stress test of how well the structure responds to the forces encountered in deep space.”

In other words, HALO won’t crumble or ****** under the extreme conditions it’ll face in lunar orbit.

“Static load testing is one of the major environmental stress tests HALO will undergo,” NASA continues in its announcement, adding that HALO, which is currently in Italy, will be transferred to Arizona “once all phases of testing are complete.” There, NASA contractor Northrop Grumman will add HALO’s finishing touches.

HALO is one of “four pressurized Gateway modules where astronauts will live, conduct science, and prepare for missions to the lunar South Pole region,” per NASA’s announcement.

It’s an exciting mile marker for Gateway, which stands to mark the first sustained human presence on and around our Moon — one of the core goals of NASA’s ongoing Artemis program, and perhaps a stepping stone in humanity’s efforts to send humans to Mars.

Looking Ahead

While the stress test was a key breakthrough for the Gateway mission, it’s still a ways off from lift-off.

The outpost will launch in pieces, and the first components to take flight — HALO and the Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) — are slated for launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket in December 2027

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, Gateway is not expected to be inhabited until 2028.

It’s an ambitious plan and there’s always a chance of delays. In the meantime, it’s heartening to see NASA’s Gateway, piece by piece, move forward.

“Gateway is humanity’s first lunar space station supporting a new era of exploration and scientific discovery as part of NASA’s Artemis campaign that will establish a sustained presence on and around the Moon,” said NASA of the achievement, “paving the way for the first crewed mission to Mars.”

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