Now get going on those moon buggies and Eagle transports.
Personally I think an orbiting station around the moon just uses funds and time that should go to a moon station on the surface of the moon. Why? Working out the necessities of a moon station on the moon will be a first step and a lessons-learned process for other off-planet stations on other planets and/or their moons. I think it would a folly of our space exploration processes to NOT do a surface station on the moon before planning a surface station somewhere else in the solar system.
Ping.
Will the outpost be based on Moonbase Alpha from SPACE: 1999?
At that price it better include a 3 car garage and a pool. And at least a putting green.
I imagine the cost of the outpost will be insignificant compared to the shipping fees.
All NASA talks about is the first woman on the moon or the first dead person on the moon with all the diversity
The PPE is designed to be able to transfer the reusable Gateway to Mars Orbit. It will also serve as the communications center of the Gateway. (The design has been refined over earlier efforts to develop an asteroid re-director, and also a general purpose unmanned space tug)
The PPE is intended to have a mass of 8–9 tons and the capability to generate 50 kW of solar electric power using Roll Out Solar Arrays for its Hall-effect (ion) thrusters, which can be supplemented by chemical propulsion.
It is currently planned to launch on a Falcon Heavy in November 2024 along with the HALO module (Habitation And Logistics Outpost).
The PPE will be compatible with the International Docking System Standard. This means that any IDSS Spacecraft could theoretically dock to the PPE, such as Orion, the International Space Station, Dragon 2, Dream Chaser, and Boeing Starliner. The other modules of the Lunar Gateway will most likely also be IDSS compatible.
Wikipedia: "The Gateway orbit is planned to be a highly-elliptical seven-day NRHO around the Moon, which would bring the small space station within 3,000 kilometers (1,900 mi) of the lunar north pole at closest approach and as far away as 70,000 kilometers (43,000 mi) over the lunar south pole."
No spacecraft has yet flown in a NRHO around any body in space. A cubesat is planned to be sent later this year (2021) to fly the orbit, and measure stability, and test the navigation system.
Gateway used to be referred to Deep Space Gateway (DSG), because it will be positioned outside of most of Earth’s gravity well, and therefore an efficient launching point for flights to Mars or beyond.
One of the functions it can perform, is as an intermediate quarantine facility, to examine any Martian or other extra-terrestrial samples, for planetary protection purposes.