NASA’s future will continue to be a story of human
exploration, science, engineering and technology. Working
together, we define the future, achieve the impossible and
discover the unknown.
With our Artemis missions, NASA
will land the first woman and first person of color on
the Moon, using innovative technologies to explore more
of the lunar surface than ever before.
We will collaborate with
commercial and international partners and establish the
first long-term presence on the Moon.
Then, we will use what we learn
on and around the Moon to take the next giant leap:
sending the first astronauts to Mars.
We will continue to nurture the
development of a vibrant low-Earth orbit economy that
builds on the work done to date by the International
Space Station. Commercial companies will play an
increasing role in the space industry ... launching rockets
and satellites, transporting cargo and crew, building
infrastructure in low-Earth orbit.
NASA research and missions are
essential to the future of Earth.
The unique vantage point of
space allows us to better understand Earth’s systems and
use that knowledge to live sustainably on our home
planet, protect life around the world, and adapt to
natural and human-caused changes.
Our data and observations will
help protect our home planet.
Our James Webb Space Telescope
will peer farther into the Universe than ever before.
Our scientists will work to
increase an understanding of our planet, our solar
system and our place in the universe.
We will continue to try to answer
the question ... “Are we alone?”
NASA Video
Production Producer/Editor: Amy Leniart September 19,
2021