Moonlight Programme
The European Space Agency (ESA) has introduced the Moonlight Programme to develop a satellite communication and navigation system for the Moon. Scheduled for full operation by 2030, it will support over 400 lunar missions, focusing on improving landing accuracy and enabling data transfer between Earth and the Moon. The first satellite, Lunar Pathfinder, will launch in 2026. The programme will collaborate with NASA’s Artemis and other space agencies. By establishing lunar infrastructure, Moonlight also lays the groundwork for future Mars missions, contributing to global space exploration efforts.
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