NASA Moon Base Progress Teleconference

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman will host a virtual conversation to share updates to NASA’s plans to build a Moon Base on the lunar surface.

Administrator Isaacman and Carlos García-Galán, Moon Base program manager, will discuss the next set of awards for new lunar lander missions and preview upcoming opportunities as the agency works toward building a sustained presence on the Moon. Location: Online.
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NASA Moon Base Progress Teleconference findet am Dienstag, 30. Juni 2026 um 18:30 statt.

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