The Moon’s Role in the New U.S. Space Force
The military implications of a lunar return.
Don’t Worry, a Lunar Return Won’t Harm the Moon
Taking advantage of lunar resources doesn’t mean smokestacks and open-pit mines.
America’s Return to the Moon: A Foothold, Not Just Footprints
What’s the purpose of going to the Moon? And how can we use it?
Jim Bridenstine Confirmed as NASA Administrator
Now, we untangle how to return to the Moon.
The Lunar Anthropic Principle
Is humanity destined to live on the Moon?
About Those “Polar Lava Tubes”
When is a discovery not a discovery? When it’s just plain wrong.
How Much Water Is on the Moon?
What we know, how we know it, and what we still need to know.
Why We Need Humans—Not Just Robots—On the Moon
Machines alone won’t be able to satisfy our curiosity.
Take a Step on Another World
What will it be like to be on the Moon?
Why We Go to the Moon
It starts with a mission statement.
A Pioneering NASA Administrator
The nominee to head NASA has an exciting vision for the agency.
The Moon, Front and Center
The upcoming eclipse reminds us of the Moon’s proximity.
Ashes and Water
Despite new findings about lunar water, it still makes sense to mine ice at the poles.
Nothing to Sneeze At
Alien dust can be a problem for human explorers.
China’s Journey to the Lunar Far Side: A Missed Opportunity?
New details about China’s Chang’E-4 mission suggest there might be a better place to land.
Student Aspirations, Public Excitement and the Purpose of a Space Program
What do young people want from the space program?
Bill Mellberg, a Clarifying Voice
Farewell to a wise and thoughtful commentator on space.
If You Build It, They Will Come
Forty-five years after the last Moon landing, it’s time to stop talking and start doing again.
Cislunar Space: The Next 30 Years
United Launch Alliance has a vision.
Whoever Said the Moon is the End Goal?
And who decided that space is only for science?
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