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NASA's moon to Mars imperative depends on the federal government's will to support and fund the agency. Credit: NASA
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Let’s not allow the ‘Golden Age’ of space exploration to turn into fool’s gold

by Chris Carberry October 29, 2025

In recent years, a popular slogan in the space industry has been, “We are entering the Golden Age of space exploration.” Indeed, we have witnessed unprecedented advancements in launch vehicles, […]

Posted inOpinion

A soft power strategy to preserve non-sovereignty from Chinese land claims on the moon 

by Michael J. Listner October 24, 2025
Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean extracts the fuel element of a Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (RTG) from storage on the lunar module on the Moon. Credit: NASA
Posted inOpinion

The next space race will be won at night

by Alan Campbell, A.C. Charania, Tim Crain and Elizabeth Kryst October 23, 2025
China’s Lanyue crewed lunar lander undergoing a landing and ascent test at the extraterrestrial celestial body landing test facility in Huailai, Hebei Province, on August 6, 2025. The lander is suspended from a large steel tower structure and firing its thrusters, producing a yellow exhaust plume characteristic of hypergolic propellants.
Posted inCivil

China set for high-stakes moon program and reusable launch tests to close out 2025

by Andrew Jones September 30, 2025September 30, 2025
Plumes of exhaust rise above trees during a tethered hot-fire test of a Long March 10 first stage at the Wenchang Space Launch Site in Hainan, China, September 12, 2025. The test stand and service tower are visible with cranes and support structures in the background.
Posted inCivil

China completes second hot-fire test for new moon rocket, including engine restarts

by Andrew Jones September 12, 2025September 12, 2025
The Chang'e-6 lander and ascender on the far side of the moon. Credit: CNSA
Posted inOpinion

NASA needs bold leadership — or we’ll be watching on TV while Beijing lands on the moon

by Walt Faulconer August 22, 2025
Exhaust billows from a tethered static fire test of a Long March 10 first-stage test article at the LC-301 launch pad, Wenchang Space Launch Site, Hainan Island, China, Aug. 15, 2025.
Posted inCivil

China conducts first seven-engine static fire test for moon rocket

by Andrew Jones August 15, 2025August 15, 2025
China’s Lanyue crewed lunar lander undergoing a landing and ascent test at the extraterrestrial celestial body landing test facility in Huailai, Hebei Province, on August 6, 2025. The lander is suspended from a large steel tower structure and firing its thrusters, producing a yellow exhaust plume characteristic of hypergolic propellants.
Posted inCivil

China completes landing and takeoff test for crewed moon lander

by Andrew Jones August 7, 2025August 7, 2025
Mission to market – The evolution of NASA’s CLPS program
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Mission to market – The evolution of NASA’s CLPS program 

by SpaceNews Editor July 30, 2025July 30, 2025
Posted inCivil

Canada awards study contracts for lunar utility rover

by Jason Rainbow July 29, 2025July 31, 2025

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