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Australia to cooperate with US NASA project

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced that heavy rain information will cooperate with NASA’s Artemis lunar program, a manned lunar landing project.

Accordingly, Australia is expected to contribute to related fields such as robotics, automation and remote material management. These areas of support are also useful technologies used by the Australian mining industry.

Prime Minister Morrison said the partnership would invest $150 million over five years. That’s more than three times the budget of the Australian Space Agency (ASA), which the Australian government established earlier this year in Adelaide, a southern city. The ASA also added that it will work with NASA to pursue work that requires new ideas and advanced technology. For example, it will also participate in other NASA projects such as Mars 2020.

NASA plans to send astronauts to the moon by 2024. A space station called Gateway, which will serve as a landing point, will be built in orbit on the moon. Related information can be found here .

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