Saed News: NASA, in its latest report, has announced significant progress in the program to return humans to the Moon. This program is part of the large Artemis project, which aims to bring humans back to the lunar surface after several decades.
According to SAEDNEWS, based on newly released reports from NASA, the execution of the Artemis missions has entered a critical and operational phase. This project, which aims to return humans to the Moon and establish sustainable infrastructure on its surface, is now in the final stages of preparation for its next missions. At this stage, the main focus is on selecting landing sites, developing sustainable landing technologies, and preparing the necessary equipment for long-term human presence on the Moon.
The Artemis program is not just a short-term mission, but part of a long-term plan to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon. Scientists believe this project could serve as a foundation for future missions to Mars.
One of the most important parts of this program is the focus on the Moon’s south pole, a region where the presence of water ice is highly likely and could be used to provide essential resources.
According to NASA / Artemis Program Updates 2026, this project is not limited to the United States, and competition among other space powers is increasing. Europe, China, and private companies are also trying to secure a share in the future of human presence on the Moon.
This mission could mark the beginning of a new era in space exploration—an era in which humanity no longer merely visits space but begins building permanent bases beyond Earth.
If the Artemis program proceeds according to schedule, the return of humans to the Moon could become a turning point in the history of science and technology—a moment that reshapes the future path of human civilization.