NASA sets 2028 Moon return, Lunar base and commercial LEO expansion as core priorities
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NASA 2028 Moon Mission at Risk as Budget Cuts Boost SpaceX and Private Space Race
The idea of astronauts walking on the Moon again has long captured public imagination. But now, that vision is facing a new kind of uncertainty, not technological, but financial. Fresh budget proposals in Washington are putting pressure on NASA’s ambitious lunar timeline, raising a bigger question. Will the next Moon landing still be led by […]
NASA sets 2028 Moon return, Lunar base and commercial LEO expansion as core priorities
Washington: NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has said that the space agency has three core priorities —returning astronauts to the Moon by 2028, building a sustained lunar base, and expanding commercial partnerships in low-Earth orbit—as part of a broader push to reshape US space strategy. Testifying before the House Science Committee, Isaacman said the goals are aligned with the administration’s national space policy and are designed to accel…
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