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Explore NASA's Constellation Systems introduced on July 28, 2009, including the ISS Initial Capability, Lunar and Ground Operations, Ares Launch Vehicles, Mission Operations, Altair Lunar Lander, and more. Current developments aim at enhancing deep space robotics, Mars surface missions, and growth capabilities. The focus is on ISS, LEO destinations and servicing, lunar orbit, surface missions, as well as future exploration elements. Discover NASA's vision for advancing space exploration beyond the Earth's orbit.
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Constellation Systems ISS Initial Capability Moon Lunar Capability Ground Operations Ares I Launch Vehicle Ares V Launch Vehicle Surface Systems Launch Suit EVA Mission Operations Altair Lunar Lander Orion Crew Vehicle
Current Development for Future Exploration Capabilities Deep Space Robotics Asteroids and Near-Earth Objects LEO: Commercial and Science Mars Surface, Phobos, Deimos Future Growth Capability (Requires Add’l Development & Cost) ISS and Other LEO Destinations/Servicing Lunar Orbit, Lunar Surface (global) National Aeronautics and Space Administration 4