Scientists have found a way to laser print Moon dust into strong building materials, a breakthrough that could help make future lunar bases.
The Senate Commerce Committee advanced a revised NASA authorization bill that implements some changes to Artemis sought by the agency.
Facing a series of major delays and budget overruns, NASA is re-engineering its efforts to return American astronauts to the ...
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Lockheed Martin plans to deploy 5 to 10 kilowatt nuclear fission system for lunar base
Lockheed Martin is focusing on developing Fission Surface Power (FSP) as the essential solution ...
Researchers 3D print durable structures from lunar regolith using laser deposition, advancing in-situ manufacturing for ...
Two landers manufactured by Firefly Aerospace and Intuitive Machines were briefly on the moon at the same time in March 2025.
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China and Russia are building a massive lunar base
The China National Space Administration and Roscosmos have signed a formal agreement to jointly construct a permanent scientific base on the moon, marking the most ambitious lunar infrastructure ...
Learn how scientists are turning simulated lunar soil into durable structures and how the technology might also boost sustainability on Earth.
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Moon dust to bases: New 3D laser technique could be the future of lunar bases
Scientists from Ohio State University have shown that laser 3D printing could be used ...
In a bold, strategic move for the U.S., acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy announced plans on Aug. 5, 2025, to build a nuclear fission reactor for deployment on the lunar surface in 2030. Doing so ...
For years, the idea of a secret moon base built by the United States has fascinated people across the world. The thought of American soldiers quietly stationed on the lunar surface during the Cold War ...
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