NASA Lay's out its plans for permanent base on moon
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NASA tapped commercial company Relativity Space to fly its next big Mars science project, which aims to help better protect astronaut landings in the future. The Aeolus mission, which will take a global survey of Martian winds,
NASA formally announced its Moon Base back in March 2026 and has been working on several projects simultaneously to further the objective of putting people on the moon in a more permanent capacity. On Tuesday,
NASA’s upgraded Cold Atom Lab is turning the International Space Station into a frontier for quantum research, creating ultra-cold matter that behaves in astonishing ways. The experiments could unlock new discoveries about the universe while paving the way for powerful future technologies in space and on Earth.
NASA announced the partnership on June 17, 2026. Chief Jared Isaacman called it a "force multiplier" during an event at Relativity Space because it combines NASA's scientific skills with private resources and speed.
There are more opportunities to access space than ever, thanks to a bevy of commercial rockets, some with reusable boosters, led by SpaceX’s workhorse Falcon 9. So why is NASA launching fewer telescopes and planetary science missions than it did a ...
