Korrosion påverkar beboeliga moduler på Lunar Gateway

NASA-chefen Jared Isaacman bekräftade att de två levererade beboeliga modulerna för rymdstationen Lunar Gateway, HALO och I-HAB, har problem med korrosion. Avslöjandet kom under ett vittnesmål i kongressen och bidrar till skälen för att pausa programmet för att prioritera uppdrag på månens yta. Northrop Grumman och Europeiska rymdorganisationen arbetar med att åtgärda problemet.

I ett decennium har NASA marknadsfört Lunar Gateway som en rymdstation i omloppsbana runt månen för att testa boende i djuprymden och stödja utforskning av månen. Planerna för uppskjutningen av modulen HALO och kraftenheten sköts upp från 2022 till 2024, med I-HAB planerad till 2026. I mars meddelade Isaacman att Gateway-projektet pausas för att fokusera resurser på månens yta, mitt i konkurrens från Kinas månbemödanden och kraftigt ökande kostnader.

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