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Q&A With Lunar Base Manager Carlos Garcia-Galan

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At the start of last week, Carlos Garcia-Galan was working on NASA’s program for a lunar-orbiting habitat. Last Tuesday, however, he became the person overseeing the space agency’s ambitious plan to build a lunar surface base at record speed. During last week’s Ignition event at NASA HQ, Payload sat down with Garcia-Galan, the program executive of the lunar base, to talk about major changes to CLPS and Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) acquisitions, h…
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The Malaga engineer Carlos García-Galán has been designated these days as the head of the Moon Base program of NASA, an ambitious road map that will have an investment of at least $20 billion over the next seven years and with which the United States wants to build a permanent base on the surface of the Moon. García-Galán, born 51 years ago in Velez-Málaga, talks a few minutes with this newspaper from Florida, where he prepares from Kennedy Cent…

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Payload broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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