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The Briefing Room

Can we colonise the Moon?

The Briefing Room

BBC

News, News Commentary

4.8731 Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

The first mission in NASA’s Artemis space programme returned to Earth earlier this month, after a journey of over 1.3 million miles around the Moon and back. Over next few years NASA will launch Artemis missions two and three, with the help of the European and Japanese space agencies, as well as Elon Musk's Space X. The aim is eventually to build a permanent base for scientific - and possibly economic development - on the Moon. Meanwhile, China is pursuing a lunar exploration programme of its own. So why is the Moon back in fashion? And is the world in the grip of a new space race?

Joining David Aaronovitch in the Briefing Room are: Rebecca Morelle, BBC Science Correspondent John Zarnecki, Emeritus Professor of Space Sciences at the Open University Jack Burns, Professor of Astrophysics and Professor of Physics, University of Colorado Boulder Joanne Wheeler, Space Lawyer Bleddyn Bowen, Associate Professor of International Relations, Space Policy/Warfare Expert, University of Leicester

Producers: Daniel Gordon, Kirsteen Knight and Ben Carter. Editor: Simon Watts. Studio Manager: Neil Churchill. Production co-ordinator Sophie Hill.

PHOTO CREDIT: The launch of NASA's Artemis 1 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida (Getty Images)

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, radio, podcasts.

0:06.1

I'm David Ronevich, welcome to the briefing room, the space in the metaverse where you, me, the top experts, and a big subject get together for 28 minutes.

0:15.6

This week, the moon is back.

0:18.7

The first Artemis mission has been a success

0:21.0

and the next one should get humankind back on Earth's natural satellite.

0:25.5

The plans are ambitious.

0:27.6

Is this a new space race and wait for it?

0:30.4

And we're about to see the colonisation of the Moon.

0:35.1

A month ago, the first uncrewed Artemis mission launched from Florida.

0:40.1

And here we go.

0:41.0

It's the beginning of a hugely ambitious venture.

0:43.5

Hydrogen burn-off igniters initiate.

0:46.8

To get humankind back to the moon.

0:49.3

Seven.

0:50.3

To build a base.

0:51.3

Six.

0:52.3

And then go to infinity and beyond.

0:55.0

Five, four-stage engines start.

0:58.0

Three, two, one, boosters and ignition.

1:02.0

And lift off of Artemis I.

1:04.0

We rise together, back to the moon and beyond.

1:11.7

But what's it all for?

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