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Space Policy and Civilizational Future ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ›ฐ๏ธ๐Ÿ’ซ

@AstroPolicy

Space Politics, International Relations, Technology and the Future of Humanity

The Cosmos ๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ Temmuz 2019
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Andrew Cรดtรฉ
Andrew Cรดtรฉ@Andercotยท
Meta could've built four moon bases but instead they spent $80 billion on this
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman@NASAAdmin

To build aย sustained human presence on the Moon,ย we are building @NASAMoonBase,ย prioritizing surface operationsย and scalable infrastructure.ย  - Frequent robotic landings and mobility testingย includingย MoonFallย dronesย  - Starting in 2027ย nearly monthlyย cadence of equipment and

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Space Policy and Civilizational Future ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ›ฐ๏ธ๐Ÿ’ซ
Some thoughts on IGNITION and CLPS NASA just dropped the CLPS 2.0 DRFP and itโ€™s bullish for the main providers (IM, Firefly, Astrobotic, Blue Origin). $10B Not-To-Exceed ceiling (4ร— CLPS 1.0), 10+5 year horizon, three flexible CLINs, and NASAโ€™s new target of up to 30 robotic landings by ~2028. If the companies execute cleanly and Congress keeps the budget round, this is a massive multi-year revenue runway tied directly to building the lunar base . At the same time, NASA is quietly evolving CLPS from a โ€œstimulate commercial spaceโ€ experiment into a much more "NASA-like program". CLIN 002 (supply-based lander sales + Government purpose rights), enhanced insight (up to 8,000 NASA SME hours per order), CLIN 003 (studies & tech dev), and explicit support for classified/nuclear payloads all show one red thread: CLPS is now a coherent tool to accelerate the Artemis Surface Base, not just a payload taxi service. $LUNR $FLY @blueorigin @astrobotic @Int_Machines @FireflySpace
Space Policy and Civilizational Future ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ›ฐ๏ธ๐Ÿ’ซ@AstroPolicy

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MBB@MBB_theBยท
@AstroPolicy @SciGuySpace @EQuesselaire MSR? You mean the JMEP? Yes, ESA has been particularly unlucky by choices from its US and Russian partners (But now try with China, third time is the charm) A risk of these programs taking a long time. ESA also falls short by not executing on its own. Could have led Moonville.
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Eric Berger
Eric Berger@SciGuySpaceยท
Itโ€™s interesting to read critiques of the Moon base proposal, which seems like the smart path forward and could fit within NASAโ€™s budget. The gist Iโ€™m hearing from critics is that this Isaacman priority is happy talk, will all fade away, and not happen. Then you realize these were the same people who: - Said Isaacman wouldnโ€™t be renominated - Said he would was a political amateur - Said he couldnโ€™t build a coalition to cancel EUS and put SLS on a path toward sunset -Said he was an Elon puppet (who has subsequently prioritized getting Blue Origin moving on HLS due to Starship delays) - Said he would never get Congress, which called it a โ€œnational priority,โ€ to go along with canceling Gateway - Said he would never actually cancel Gateway These people are now saying Isaacman canโ€™t get NASA and its contractors to execute on a plan that has administration and Congressional support. The reality is, from a policy and political standpoint, NASA is in a better place now than it has been for years. If the Moon Base fails thatโ€™s on NASA and private industry, not stupid policy. And believe me, Iโ€™ve seen a lot of terrible, pie-in-the-sky space policy over the decades. #JourneyToMars Itโ€™s a new era. Iโ€™m not sure everyone realizes this, but Isaacman and his team have eyes wide open to a lot of the major challenges facing NASA and theyโ€™re trying to fix them. Theyโ€™re working long days. Weekends. Itโ€™s inspiring to see our government work like this, especially in an era when so much seems broken. I donโ€™t know what will happen. Maybe this Moon base all will fade away. But I do know that NASAโ€™s chance for success in the next couple of decades is a lot higher today than it has been for a long, long time. What we were doing was decidedly not working. This has a chance.
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Tiago Hormigo
Tiago Hormigo@TiagoHormigoยท
@AstroPolicy @SciGuySpace @EQuesselaire ESA also has Argonaut, which fits perfectly into this plan, and even the redirection of Gateway elements as well as the development of Lightship are compatible with the new plan. I would be surprised if there hadn't been a conversation with ESA prior to these announcements.
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Space Policy and Civilizational Future ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ›ฐ๏ธ๐Ÿ’ซ
Great to see this proposal. The US regulatory process was too cumbersome and disconnected. The core issue? Current rules cover launch and radio, but "novel" missionsโ€”like lunar mining or orbital factoriesโ€”lack a clear home. The "mission authorization" should be consolidated under a single federal lead. Recommended reading in the background of this policy warontherocks.com/2023/08/space-โ€ฆ #spacepolicy
NOAA Office of Space Commerce@CommerceinSpace

@CommerceinSpace has released its updated proposal for space "mission authorization" - seeking to streamline today's space regulatory system with a consolidated space commerce certification process. For more information & to access the proposal, visit: space.commerce.gov/osc-releases-uโ€ฆ

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Homer Hickam
Homer Hickam@realhomerhickamยท
@NASAAdmin is going to need all of us who care about the movement of humanity into space to support him as the same crowd that took away our last lunar ventures will be howling their usual hate and negativity. We need to be steady in our support which should be couched in practical terms. For the president, the moon should always be presented as real estate to be developed. For Congress, it should be presented as jobs and technological development that will create more jobs. My hope is that our lunar outpost will be ultimately much like our outposts in Antarctica. We will build it and open it to countries and companies with the proviso they pay to utilize our facilities. I see it as an anchor from which others venture into the lunar plains and mountains. In effect, like St. Louis was for the early American pioneers.
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Space Policy and Civilizational Future ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ›ฐ๏ธ๐Ÿ’ซ
Iโ€™m my experience, there are two types of people: those who take action and those who donโ€™t. The latter will be fine sipping cocktails on a beach, the former willโ€”by their intrinsic natureโ€”have to find something to do irrespective of their wealth. I strongly suspect that most SpaceX workers fall into the former category!
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Etienne Quesselaire ๐ŸŒ
Etienne Quesselaire ๐ŸŒ@EQuesselaireยท
@AstroPolicy @SciGuySpace That's why it'd be interesting to know more about this aspect ๐Ÿ™‚. I'm not saying Europe should run after contract money but maybe offer more substantial, down to earth capabilities. Lifting stuff to orbit?
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RocketMan
RocketMan@RKLBManยท
Ask your favorite AI model what stock benefits the most from NASA's announcements yesterday. What ticker comes back?
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I particularly feel for ESA: first MSR was cancelled, and the ERO is almost fully built sitting in a warehouse in Toulouse, and now Gateway is gone, with multiple contracts underway in European industry. ESA will face a costly headache to unpack that mess. Some countries will advocate for joining the base, but there is political resistance to contributing European cash to US CLPS providers.
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Eric Berger
Eric Berger@SciGuySpaceยท
@EQuesselaire Iโ€™m still working on that angle but my sense is that most of the IPs will ultimately be pretty happy with surface opportunities.
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Space Policy and Civilizational Future ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ›ฐ๏ธ๐Ÿ’ซ
Isaacman has arrived at an opportune moment: commercial space is now providing an innovative and multiply redundant field of possibilities; China is a near peer and provides tangible political urgency; and SLS delays are in stark contrast to the well-oiled cadence of SpaceX. He has a window of opportunity and several policy streams in his favor. To use a political science metaphor, he is showing that heโ€™s a โ€œpolitical entrepreneurโ€ in being able to grasp these streams together. Letโ€™s hope he doesnโ€™t drop it on the execution!
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Today marks 20 years since the first Falcon 1 flight! Here is every since SpaceX flight in these 20 years, chronologically and to scale:
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Eric Berger
Eric Berger@SciGuySpaceยท
Holy shit, weโ€™re finally building a Moon base! arstechnica.com/space/2026/03/โ€ฆ
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Malky
Malky@Malky0010ยท
@AstroPolicy @CJHandmer Honestly, "international partners" deserve this for being basically subcontractors of NASA, instead of developing their own national and supranational space programs. You want to be NASA subcontractor, then NASA (= US gvn) gets to call the shots.
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Frank Slazer
Frank Slazer@FSlazerยท
@AstroPolicy @CJHandmer If the Gateway elements cannot be transitioned to support the new plan, good luck getting international partners to support US exploration projects. These are very big and important investments for these nations
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