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Artemis 2 sets course for lunar orbit, but the real race is for resources and claims
International
Published on 24 April 2026

Lunar settlement may be designed as a resource outpost
America’s Artemis 2 is now bound for lunar orbit, positioning a future landing and potential human settlement. Editorially, the bigger story is competition: nations want footholds before rules solidify, and resource extraction could turn the moon into a commercial staging ground for Mars missions. The mission’s “dream” is also a strategic rush.
- Artemis 2 heads to lunar orbit aiming for landing plans
- A settlement could function as a base for Mars missions
- Resource extraction is a major driver behind lunar competition
- Countries are moving fast ahead of international law catching up
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