π Space Agency MoonMars NASAΒ ARTEMISΒ – mission from the Moon base to Mars and beyond More progress on @NASA_SLS Green Run Hot Fire! @NASA_Stennis teams completed the sixth test of the Green Run test series β the simulated countdown β on Sunday, validating the stage for the sequence of events leading up to an #Artemis launch. Read: https://t.co/DLoyzF5WJq pic.twitter.com/hjE9zjtpmC— Jim Bridenstine (@JimBridenstine) October 5, 2020 There is A LOT of opportunities to melting moon dust with lasers to craft a solar fields, oxygen etc.: Helium-3 Fusion PowerΒ NASA 3D Models – 3D printable Β the Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH) and the Institute of Space Systems (IRAS) of the Technical University of Braunschweig / Bringing 3D-printing to the moon – Melting moon dust with the laserNASA Kennedy to Develop Tech to Melt Moon Dust, Extract Oxygen GaLORE Lunar Dust Management Technology for Spacecraft Atmospheres and Spacesuits (SBIR) We are all looking for access to nutritious food that prepares quickly. Even astronauts.Food productions systems benefit people on Earth as well as deep space missions. Got an idea that could help? Join @NASA and @csa_asc's Deep Space Food Challenge. https://t.co/P0yowRAhNg— NASAβs Artemis Program (@NASAArtemis) January 12, 2021 UK-based @metalysis_tech have been awarded an @ESA contract for a project that could extract oxygen from Moon rock. π π https://t.co/jTjmNDa61dWe recently signed agreements with @NASA and other partners on a long-term return to the Moon π https://t.co/7myGX6kGVE pic.twitter.com/77cGmcsr5H— UK Space Agency (@spacegovuk) November 7, 2020 Tweets by spacegovuk π΄ New photos of Mars! βChaotic terrainβ captured by Mars Express 3 August 2020 β sunken, jumbled patches of ground thought to form as sub-surface ice melts and shifts, causing the surface above to collapse π· More images & info πhttps://t.co/6aRc6it0v6 pic.twitter.com/R1sAQTDIm5— ESA Science (@esascience) November 19, 2020 MEDIA β Developing innovative food production technologies with the #DeepSpaceFoodChallenge β the CSA and @NASA tackle food accessibility in space and on Earth: https://t.co/UqBTD3Prnu. pic.twitter.com/mrqDBEhHD3— Canadian Space Agency (@csa_asc) January 12, 2021