No se tratará de una misión tripulada, pero su objetivo último es reunir suficiente información como para volver a enviar gente a nuestro satélite. NASA Set to Launch Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2008:
After successful completion of its mission confirmation review on Wednesday, May 17, NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter project has been given the authority to proceed to the implementation phase.
The confirmation review represents NASA’s formal decision for authorizing additional work and sets the project’s cost estimate. The mission was deemed to be within budget and on schedule to launch in October 2008.
After a 30-year hiatus, the orbiter represents NASA’s first step towards returning humans to the moon. The spacecraft will spend an unprecedented year mapping the moon from an average altitude of approximately 30 miles. It will carry six instruments and one technology demonstration to conduct investigations specifically targeted at preparing for future human exploration.
La página principal del proyecto Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter contiene mucha más información, incluyendo un listado de los instrumentos que el satélite llevará a bordo. También formará parte de la misión una sonda que seguirá buscando restos de agua.
Todavía no se ha llegado a cumplir el sueño de muchos de crear una base lunar. Todavía.
After successful completion of its mission confirmation review on Wednesday, May 17, NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter project has been given the authority to proceed to the implementation phase.

