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Nasa Scraps Moon Station for Lunar Base
24 Mar
Summary
- Lunar Gateway station plans are cancelled by new Nasa chief.
- Components will be repurposed for a $20bn lunar surface base.
- This strategic shift accelerates development amid China's progress.

Nasa's flagship Artemis moon program is undergoing a significant transformation under new chief Jared Isaacman. The agency has decided to cancel the Lunar Gateway, a planned space station in lunar orbit, redirecting its resources towards building a $20 billion base directly on the moon's surface over the next seven years.
This decision, announced Tuesday, marks a strategic pivot to prioritize infrastructure for sustained lunar operations. Isaacman stated that despite hardware and schedule challenges with the Gateway, existing equipment and international commitments can be repurposed for surface objectives. This change is reshaping billions of dollars in contracts and accelerates the US's lunar ambitions as China makes progress toward its own 2030 moon landing.




