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ESA wants to send German astronauts to the moon

ESA Secures Funding to Include German Astronauts in⁢ Lunar Missions

PARIS – November 27,⁣ 2025 – The European Space ‍Agency (ESA) has secured a considerable budget ⁢increase, paving the⁢ way for German ​astronauts to participate in upcoming “artemis” missions to the moon. The commitment from European Union‍ member states totals 22.1 billion euros ⁤for the ‍next three years,a significant ⁣jump ⁤from the 16.9 billion ‍euro budget allocated ‍between 2023 and 2025.

This funding boost directly enables ESA to ​contribute more actively to the ⁢international Artemis program, a collaborative effort led by ⁤NASA‍ to establish a sustained human presence on the ‌moon and use it ‍as a stepping​ stone ⁤for future missions to Mars. Germany is poised to be‌ a key contributor, pledging 5.4 billion euros to the ESA over⁣ the next three years. The increased investment ensures germany, alongside France and Italy ⁣- ESA’s largest financial backers – will have opportunities‍ to send its own​ astronauts to lunar orbit ‍via the Gateway space station.

The Gateway ​is designed to orbit the moon, functioning similarly to ​the International space Station (ISS) ⁣in Earth orbit. ESA Director General Josef​ Aschbacher confirmed the financial commitments, highlighting the importance of‌ European⁣ participation in lunar exploration. The Artemis program aims to land the first woman and person ⁣of color on the moon,⁣ marking a new⁣ era of space ‌exploration and scientific discovery.

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