NASA built landing zones for the spacecraft near the moon

The US Aerospace Agency (NASA) is urgently researching to set up an outpost with people looking after the moon - a move that could put pressure on international partners and research and trade organizations. .

According to a February 3 memorandum of understanding from William Gerstenmaier, NASSA's deputy director of discovery journeys and human mission, a team of experts is being formed to plan for finding a point in the universe. is the earth's oscillation point (EML-2).

Picture 1 of NASA built landing zones for the spacecraft near the moon
EML-2 can become the gateway for missions to explore many goals in the universe.

Oscillating points, called Lagrangian points, are positions on the pillar where gravitational pull forces balance with each other, helping the spacecraft basically stay there.

EML-2 can be the gateway for missions to explore many objects, such as the space near the moon, meteorites, moons, Mars moons and Mars, NASA officials for know.

NASA's plan is to take advantage of the space launcher called Space Launch System developed by the agency and Orion Multi-purpose Crew Vehicle (Orion Multi-purpose Crew Vehicle). If NASA set up a successful EML-2, this would be the farthest point in the universe that people have ever come to.

The EML-2 study is scheduled to be completed on March 30 this year.