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NASA is upgrading key facilities with $1.2 billion to support lunar and Mars missions by 2028.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson has launched a sweeping initiative to modernize the agency’s aging infrastructure, focusing on upgrading facilities at key centers including Kennedy Space Center and Johnson Space Center.
The effort, part of a broader push to support upcoming lunar and Mars missions, includes investments in power systems, data networks, and sustainable building practices.
The first phase, funded by a $1.2 billion allocation from Congress, aims to complete critical upgrades by 2028.
Officials say the changes will improve operational efficiency and safety while preparing for future deep space exploration.
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La NASA está actualizando instalaciones clave con $1.2 mil millones para apoyar misiones lunares y marcianas para el 2028.