Donald Trump: Nasa needs to have another Moon landing in next five years
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US President Donald Trump is speeding up his plans to put astronauts back on the Moon.
He wants them there in the next five years and it's been suggested that the next American on the Moon could be a woman.
In a speech about the mission, US Vice President Mike Pence said that the US is in a space race - just like it was with Russia in the 1960s - but this time with China.
He piled the pressure onto Nasa saying that America should be the leader in space and more urgency was needed.
Speaking at the National Space Council, Mr Pence announced that the US want to put astronauts back on the Moon within five years. That's four years earlier than previously planned.
Nasa confirmed that the destination of the first manned mission would be the Moon's South Pole, a region believed to hold huge amounts of ice.
Why does the US want to go back to the Moon?
Mr Trump first made the announcement that he wanted to return to the Moon last year.
Originally Nasa set a timetable of 2028, but now the President wants it to be sooner.
VP Mike Pence said "That's just not good enough. We're better than that. It took us eight years to get to the moon, the first time, 50 years ago, when we had never done it before". The new deadline is 2024.
Nasa has wanted to return to the Moon for a long time but it's very expensive and experts haven't been convinced that there's enough to learn to justify the costs.
Now, however, the Moon is being seen as a possible pit-stop on the way to Mars.
Scientists have spoken about building a base on the Moon that can be used to help get astronauts to the red planet.
- Published12 December 2017
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