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NASA Unveils Initiatives to Achieve America’s National Space Policy

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NASA Unveils Initiatives to Achieve America’s National Space Policy

NASA has unveiled initiatives to achieve America's National Space Policy, including a phased approach to building a lunar base and establishing a sustained presence on the Moon. The agency plans to return to the Moon before the end of President Trump's term and build a base, with a focus on commercial and reusable hardware to undertake frequent and affordable crewed missions.

NASA has announced a series of initiatives to achieve America's National Space Policy. The agency plans to establish a sustained lunar presence in three phases. NASA will pause the Gateway project and shift focus to infrastructure that enables sustained surface operations. The agency will repurpose existing hardware and leverage international partner commitments to support these objectives. NASA will release Requests for Information and draft Requests for Proposals in the coming days. The initiatives build on recent updates to the Artemis program, including standardizing the SLS rocket configuration and adding an additional mission in 2027.

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