International Agencies Plan Permanent Lunar Bases Amid Global Race
NASA, in collaboration with Japan, the European Union, and the United Kingdom, is actively developing plans for a permanent base on the moon. Concurrently, China and Russia are pursuing their own distinct projects for establishing a permanent lunar outpost. There is also potential for India, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates to join this escalating international effort to establish a presence on the lunar surface in the near future.
NASA is currently developing plans for the establishment of a permanent base on the moon. This initiative involves international cooperation, with Japan, the European Union, and the United Kingdom working alongside the U.S. space agency on these prospective lunar projects.
In parallel with these efforts, China and Russia have their own separate plans for constructing permanent moon bases. The field of lunar exploration may soon expand further, as India, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates are identified as potential future participants in the race to establish a lunar presence.
A key aspect of this developing scenario is the current absence of clear territorial boundaries on the moon.
According to Reddit r/Futurology, these developments highlight the increasing international interest in securing a long-term human presence on the lunar surface.



