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# Ignition ## NASA Unveils Initiatives to Achieve America's National Space Policy Learn More about NASA Unveils Initiatives to Achieve America's National Space Policy ## ## Ignition Fact Sheet Mar 24, 2026 PDF (155.14 KB) ## Media Resources ## ## NASA Inspires View NASA's Ignition Recap ## Watch Online Ignition Morning Session, March 24, 2026 ## Watch Online Ignition Afternoon Session, March 24, 2026 ## News Conference ## Media Advisory ## Artemis Program Update March 3, 2026 ## Artemis Update Release Feb. 27, 2026 ## Going Back to the Moon Learn More about Going Back to the Moon ## ## Going Back to the Moon Fact Sheet Mar 24, 2026 PDF (139.47 KB) ## Going Back to the Moon Presentation Mar 26, 2026 PDF (18.63 MB) ## ## Request for Information ### Enabling Commercial Lunar Transportation to Support a Sustained Lunar Base NASA is seeking information from established commercial providers and new industry entrants to help shape a future acquisition strategy for commercial human lunar transportation services capable of supporting a permanent, continuously crewed U.S. lunar base. This Request for Information responds directly to the December 2025 Executive Order, _“_ Ensuring American Space Superiority,” which mandates rapid expansion of U.S. lunar capabilities, increased mission cadence, commercial partnership, and resilient cislunar infrastructure. NASA invites responses focusing on architectures that can support high‑tempo human transportation, logistics resupply, and crew rotation tempo required for lunar base operations. Proposed systems must be capable of rendezvous, proximity operations, and docking with existing human landing system (HLS) providers, while also demonstrating a credible evolution path to meet future Artemis architecture needs. Optional expanded capabilities may be proposed, provided they remain secondary to the core human‑transport mission. The RFI seeks detailed input across technical, programmatic, and business case considerations, including transportation architecture concepts, scalable launch cadence, staging orbits, autonomous operations, interoperability with current and future Artemis elements, and approaches to human‑rating, safety, and certification. NASA also requests insight regarding manufacturing scalability, reuse strategies, demonstration plans, milestone‑based development, and projected cost structures aligned with future Firm‑Fixed‑Price service acquisition. NASA welcomes input from incumbent providers that evolve existing systems to increase cadence, reduce cost, and accelerate readiness, and transition toward commercially sustainable human space transport capabilities. Industry is asked to describe market synergies, non‑NASA customers, domestic sourcing, teaming strategies, and how proposed solutions leverage or benefit NASA Centers. Responses will inform NASA’s long‑term strategy to transition from government‑driven missions to a commercially sustained lunar transportation ecosystem that ensures U.S. leadership and operational freedom in the cislunar domain. ## Building the Moon Base Learn More about Building the Moon Base ## ## Building the Moon Base Fact Sheet Mar 24, 2026 PDF (173.23 KB) ## Building the Moon Base Presentation Mar 26, 2026 PDF (31.37 MB) ## ## Draft Request for Proposal Commercial Lunar Payloads Delivery 2.0 Follow-on Procurement ### Commercial Lunar Payloads Delivery 2.0 Follow-on Procurement NASA is advancing its lunar exploration program with the launch of the CLPS 2.0 procurement, a competitive follow-on to the highly successful CLPS 1.0 initiative. Building on the achievements and lessons learned from its predecessor, CLPS 2.0 will continue to deliver payloads to the lunar surface and orbit, supporting NASA’s ambitious goals for sustained lunar operations. This next phase introduces enhanced flexibility, allowing NASA to order turn-key delivery services or accept delivery of CLPS hardware for integration into its own missions. Under CLPS 2.0, NASA anticipates an increased mission cadence, coupled with greater government insight and collaboration with vendors to improve mission reliability and success. With an anticipated 10-year ordering period and a fifteen-year execution timeline, the program is targeted to be capped at $6 billion, ensuring a robust and sustained investment in lunar exploration. NASA’s CLPS 2.0 represents a critical step forward in NASA’s commitment to advancing science, technology, and infrastructure development on the Moon, paving the way for a permanent human presence in space. ## ## Request for Information Moon Base Capabilities ### Moon Base Capabilities NASA is taking bold steps toward establishing a permanent lunar outpost by 2030, in alignment with the President’s Space Superiority Executive Order. The Moon Base will serve as a hub for lunar exploration, scientific research, and technology demonstration, laying the foundation for future missions to Mars and beyond. To accelerate this vision, NASA has issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking input from industry, academia, and other stakeholders on technologies and hardware solutions that can be rapidly developed or repurposed for demonstration testing on the lunar surface within the next two to four years. These demonstrations will validate capabilities, inform future development, and expedite the timeline for initial lunar surface operations. The RFI also invites ideas to address critical supply chain and test facility challenges that could impact the development of the Moon Base. Key areas of interest include propellant tank dome manufacturing, high-thrust hypergolic engines, radiation-hardened electronics, and hypergolic test stands capable of altitude testing, among others. NASA is committed to fostering collaboration and innovation, encouraging respondents to propose solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing systems while leveraging partnerships and resources. This initiative underscores NASA’s dedication to advancing lunar exploration and ensuring the success of its ambitious Moon Base program. ### Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services Contract NASA is advancing its lunar exploration program with a revised task ordering approach for its Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services (LTVS) contract, aimed at supporting the development of a permanent Moon Base. This initiative focuses on acquiring multiple crewed and uncrewed rovers with initial operating capabilities by 2028. Uncrewed LTVs will feature basic autonomy and teleoperations, a minimum operational life of one year, and the ability to traverse at least 800 kilometers, with added incentives for surface improvement demonstrations. Crewed LTVs will provide astronauts with essential mobility, a minimum operational life of one year, and a traverse distance of at least 900 kilometers, including 100 kilometers of additional crewed traverses. To meet the ambitious timeline, NASA is adopting a phased task order competition approach, enabling the procurement of multiple rovers while fostering innovation and leveraging insights from lunar operations. The first phase will see competition among three current LTV contractors — Astrolab, Intuitive Machines, and Lunar Outpost — with future phases opening opportunities for additional vendors through onramp competitions. This strategy supports the President’s December 2025 Executive Order for Space Superiority, ensuring timely lunar surface mobility and advancing the effective buildout of a sustainable Moon Base. _The Lunar Terrain Vehicle Contract Draft Request for Proposal has been provided to the vendors._ ### Commercial Lunar Payloads Delivery CX-2 Task Order 1.0 Contract NASA’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) project is igniting lunar exploration with the launch of the CX-2 Task Order, focused on delivering the Lunar Terrain Vehicle to the Moon’s South Pole. This competitive procurement, executed under the CLPS 1.0 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) framework, seeks to acquire delivery of one or more LTVs to support the development of NASA’s Moon Base. To ensure reliability and timely delivery, vendors are required to propose landers with proven heritage, ensuring readiness for deployment in 2028. The CX-2 Task Order represents a strategic investment in lunar exploration and will play a critical role in enabling mobility and infrastructure development for sustained lunar operations, marking a significant step toward establishing a permanent human presence on the Moon. _The Commercial Lunar Payloads Delivery 1.0 Contract Request for Proposal has been provided to the vendors._ ### Commercial Lunar Payloads Delivery CS-8 Task Order 1.0 Contract NASA’s CLPS project is launching the CS-8 Task Order, for Moon Base payload deliveries under the existing CLPS 1.0 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) framework. This competitive procurement aims to accelerate lunar exploration by soliciting the delivery of payloads aboard landers with proven heritage, ensuring readiness for deployment by the end of 2028. To incentivize innovation, NASA has included a performance bonus for contractors who successfully demonstrate “survive the night” capabilities by deploying a radioisotope device and transmitting signals from the lunar surface after enduring a full lunar night. The effort represents a strategic investment in the domestic supply chain, leveraging existing capabilities to accelerate mission timelines while fostering industry growth, with multiple task order awards anticipated from this solicitation with deliveries through Fiscal Year 2029. This initiative not only strengthens the supply chain, but also expands contractor capabilities to meet the increasing demands of lunar exploration. _The Commercial Lunar Payloads Delivery 1.0 Contract Request for Proposal has been provided to the vendors._ ## Staying in Low Earth Orbit Learn More about Staying in Low Earth Orbit ## ## Staying in Low Earth Orbit Fact Sheet Mar 24, 2026 PDF (151.78 KB) ## Staying in Low Earth Orbit Presentation Mar 26, 2026 PDF (8.32 MB) ## ## Request for Information Low Earth Orbit Destinations ### Low Earth Orbit Destinations Seeking feedback to guide NASA’s future acquisition strategy for a new U.S. Space Station Core Module and associated commercial modules; covers operational concepts, architecture, technical trades, supply chain, acquisition approaches, requirements, standards, commercial opportunities, and government furnished support. ## ## Request for Information Low Earth Orbit Transportation ### Low Earth Orbit Transportation Seeking input from commercial providers and new entrants to shape its strategy for crew and cargo transportation to future Commercial Low Earth Orbit (LEO) destinations as the International Space Station nears its end-of-life. The agency aims to ensure uninterrupted transportation services to support groundbreaking research, technology development, and commercial market growth, with anticipated demand for two crew missions and four to five cargo missions annually. NASA invites feedback on cost reduction, human-rating certification, and innovative approaches to sustain reliable and competitive transportation systems in LEO. ## Golden Age of Science and Discovery Learn More about Golden Age of Science and Discovery ## ## Golden Age of Science and Discovery Fact Sheet Mar 24, 2026 PDF (217.99 KB) ## Golden Age of Science and Discovery Presentation Mar 26, 2026 PDF (16.74 MB) ## ## Request for Information Lunar Science and Technology Payloads ### Lunar Science and Technology Payloads Seeks information about potential lunar payloads from diverse entities to support increased CLPS missions aligned with the Artemis program’s goals for lunar exploration and establishing a permanent lunar presence by 2030. The RFI aims to identify ready-to-fly and medium-term payloads for lunar surface and orbital delivery from industry, academia, non-profits, government agencies, and foreign entities except those with bilateral ties to China. ## ## Request for Information Atmospheric Microwave Radiometry Observations for NASA FALCON ### Atmospheric Microwave Radiometry Observations for NASA FALCON Seeks low-cost concepts for a commercially operated microwave radiometer to fly in formation with the FALCON constellation, aiming for launch by Q3 Fiscal Year 2029. This initiative supports atmospheric science goals aligned with the Earth Science Decadal Survey and NASA’s Earth Science to Action Strategy 2024-2034. ## ## Request for Information Advancement of “Science as a Service” for NASA and Commercial Partners ### Advancement of “Science as a Service” for NASA and Commercial Partners Seeks input from various sectors to inform the development of the “Science as a Service” initiative, aimed to leverage commercial capabilities and guide government investments to accelerate technology development and transition for Earth Science, Heliophysics Space Weather, and Astrophysics programs. Goals include speeding technology maturation, enable testing and validation, and promoting rapid transition of NASA technologies for operational use and commercial markets. ## America Underway in Space on Nuclear Power Learn More about America Underway in Space on Nuclear Power ## ## America Underway in Space on Nuclear Power Fact Sheet Mar 24, 2026 PDF (194.16 KB) ## America Underway in Space on Nuclear Power Presentation Mar 26, 2026 PDF (5.40 MB)

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NASA's new "Ignition" website (https://www.nasa.gov/ignition/ now has the Powerpoints from Tuesday. Keep scrolling down past "media resources" to each topic. Fact sheets and links to the RFIs/RFPs are there too.

#nasa #spaceflight #ignition

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Obera la selecció de doctorands en neuroimmunologia i neurodegeneració del projecte #IGNITION

✔️13 contractes predoctorals de 36 mesos (2 al #IDIBAPS)
✔️Completament finançats per #MSCA
✔️Data límit 01/04

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Can't make this shit up. Time is a flat circle. #NASA #Ignition

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One image shows a parachuting shell above Mars. It supports a scaffolding below. Three mini helicopters are attached to the scaffolding. The second image shows the same, from below, after the helicopters spin up and begin flying away.

One image shows a parachuting shell above Mars. It supports a scaffolding below. Three mini helicopters are attached to the scaffolding. The second image shows the same, from below, after the helicopters spin up and begin flying away.

As laughably implausible as sending a nuclear-propelled mission to Mars as soon as the late 2028 window is, the idea of three little helicopter musketeers popping out of a parachuting backshell IS. SO. UNBELIEVABLY. COOL. #nasa #ignition

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The planet Saturn in infrared, as imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope. The planet has horizontal beige, brown, and red bands. The rings are an extremely bright blue-white and nearly oversaturated.

The planet Saturn in infrared, as imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope. The planet has horizontal beige, brown, and red bands. The rings are an extremely bright blue-white and nearly oversaturated.

New JWST image dropped: what if Saturn was a cosmic skee-ball? #nasa #ignition #JWST

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Great, so NASA is going to take a page out of the U.S. Healthcare playbook and use an A.I. calendar manager to determine which legacy missions to deny operations budget and kill. #nasa #ignition

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NASA Unveils Initiatives to Achieve America’s National Space Policy - NASA As part of its “Ignition” event on Tuesday, NASA announced a series of transformative agencywide initiatives designed to achieve President Donald J. Trump’s

Notable NASA #Ignition update. Of interest, a phased approach to a collaborative lunar base:

Phase 1: Build, Test, Learn
Phase 2: Establish Early Infrastructure
Phase 3: Enable Long‑Duration Human Presence

In today's Presser, Isaacman also mentioned landing astronauts at a 6-mo freq. 🔭🧪

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NASA diagram showing a new space station module attached to the International Space Station, then on its own after detaching (it has grown).

NASA diagram showing a new space station module attached to the International Space Station, then on its own after detaching (it has grown).

From the NASA Ignition press event:

So the ISS is going to grow (by adding new modules) and then split like an amoeba before its fiery crash back to Earth. Its "offspring" will be a brand new LEO space station. #nasa #ignition

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Ignition At NASA Keith’s note: the following was posted by NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman: NASA Team Members, We are calling today’s event Ignition because it represents the start of a transformative journey for NA...

Bye bye Gateway. How are the international partners feeling about that? nasawatch.com/ask-the-admi... #Ignition

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Obera la selecció de doctorands en neuroimmunologia i neurodegeneració del projecte #IGNITION

✔️13 contractes predoctorals de 36 mesos (2 al #IDIBAPS)
✔️Completament finançats per #MSCA
✔️Data límit 01/04

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#ARandomGame

🎵 It's time for Animaniacs
And we're zany to the max
So just sit back and relax
You'll laugh 'til you collapse
We're animan-iacs 🎵

In this 3D adventure, the Warner Siblings must find & collect the stolen Edgars, before an award ceremony.

#Nintendo #GameCube #Ignition #AnimaniacsTGEH

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Obera la selecció de doctorands en neuroimmunologia i neurodegeneració del projecte #IGNITION

✔️13 contractes predoctorals de 36 mesos (2 al #IDIBAPS)
✔️Completament finançats per #MSCA
✔️Data límit 01/04

👉https://f.mtr.cool/stdgkxpriz

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screenshot of command line
first step - cat test.bu
second step running butane --pretty --strict test.bu -o test.ign
third step - cat test.ign (shows json formatted file with version 3.6.0)
fourth step - ignition-validate test.ign (results in couldn't parse config: unsupported version)

screenshot of command line first step - cat test.bu second step running butane --pretty --strict test.bu -o test.ign third step - cat test.ign (shows json formatted file with version 3.6.0) fourth step - ignition-validate test.ign (results in couldn't parse config: unsupported version)

Inspired by @bycx I started looking into CoreOS which seems like a good OS for my home cluster (immutable, more lightweight than Debian, easier to maintain).

I'm starting with a simple process - installing from flash drive and providing the installer with […]

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命ある音。 : けぇゎん雑そう記 魂に届く。3/4、つばきファクトリーの生バンドライブ「IGNITION」を観た。仕事は昼で退勤して、瀬戸内レモンタルタルてりたま食べてから昼夜参戦。昼は一桁、夜は後ろから二列とか三列の席。もちろん昼は観やすくて楽しかったし、夜は全体が見られて楽しめたし。気持ちも盛り

3/4(水)、つばきファクトリーの生バンドライブ「IGNITION」を観た。

#つばきファクトリー #IGNITION

命ある音。 blog.livedoor.jp/k10731/archi...

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