NASA TO ANNOUNCE NEW MOON TO MARS PARTNERSHIPS TODAY WITH US COMPANIES

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NASA invites media to its headquarters in Washington for the announcement of new Moon partnerships with American companies at 2 p.m. EST Thursday, Nov. 29. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine will make the announcement, which will air live on NASA Television and the agency's website.

Working with U.S. companies is the next step to achieving long-term scientific study and human exploration of the Moon and Mars. 

In addition to the administrator and future partners to be announced, participants in the event include:

  • Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, Washington

  • Stan Love, NASA astronaut, NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Houston

  • Andrea Mosie, Apollo sample laboratory manager, Johnson

  • Barbara Cohen, associate project scientist for Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.

  • FIRST Robotics students from the Washington area

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In December of 2017, President Donald Trump signed Space Policy Directive-1, in which the president directed NASA “to lead an innovative and sustainable program of exploration with commercial and international partners to enable human expansion across the solar system and to bring back to Earth new knowledge and opportunities.”

In answer to that bold call, and consistent with the NASA Transition Authorization Act of 2017, NASA recently submitted to Congress a plan to revitalize and add direction to NASA’s enduring purpose. The National Space Exploration Campaign calls for human and robotic exploration missions to expand the frontiers of human experience and scientific discovery of the natural phenomena of Earth, other worlds and the cosmos.

The Exploration Campaign builds on 18 continuous years of Americans and our international partners living and working together on the International Space Station. It leverages advances in the commercial space sector, robotics and other technologies, and accelerates in the next few years with the launch of NASA’s Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System (SLS) rocket.

The Exploration Campaign has five strategic goals:

Transition U.S. human spaceflight activities in low-Earth orbit to commercial operations that support NASA and the needs of an emerging private sector market.

Lead the emplacement of capabilities that support lunar surface operations and facilitate missions beyond cislunar space.

Foster scientific discovery and characterization of lunar resources through a series of robotic missions.

Return U.S. astronauts to the surface of the Moon for a sustained campaign of exploration and use.

Demonstrate the capabilities required for human missions to Mars and other destinations.

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