If you haven’t been tracking the latest updates, the blueprint for a permanent human presence on the Moon is officially moving into overdrive. NASA just dropped the June wrap-up, and the strategy is clear: more missions, more partners, and a relentless drive toward the lunar South Pole.
Here is the quick breakdown of what’s happening right now:
🚀 The Big Moves
NASA just awarded 4 new landing missions to 3 major commercial partners (a massive ~$560M combined investment):
Astrobotic: 2 missions (Peregrine variant)
Firefly Aerospace: 1 mission (Blue Ghost lander)
Intuitive Machines: 1 mission (Nova-C lander)
🌙 The 3-Phase Strategy
Phase 1 (Through 2029): Getting to the Moon reliably. Over 20+ robotic missions are planned to scout the South Pole and test key tech. First robotic landing target? 2026!
Phase 2 (2029–2032): Setting up the grid. Think permanent power, navigation, and communications.
Phase 3 (2032+): Full-on habitats, advanced logistics, and cargo return to Earth.
🔑 Game-Changing Tech: Meet "Promise"
Imagine a nuclear-powered (RTG) cousin of the Mars Curiosity/Perseverance rovers, but built for the Moon. Named "Promise", this rover will be capable of exploring permanently shadowed regions where solar power can't reach.
💡 The Philosophy: "Many Shots on Goal"
Space is hard. NASA is embracing a "learn from every mission" mindset—embracing both successes and setbacks to buy down risk, just like the Mercury → Gemini → Apollo days. (This includes working closely with Blue Origin as they refine their New Glenn/Endurance lander plans for 2027).
Bottom line: We aren't just visiting the Moon this time. We are building a permanent home base. 🧑🚀🌕
🔗 Read the full breakdown: nasa.gov/moonbase 📅 Stay tuned for Moon Base Update #3 next month!
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