06/03/2026
NASA has shared new details about its long-term vision for building a base on the Moon.
The agency hopes to return humans to the lunar surface in 2028, with a broader goal of developing infrastructure that could eventually support longer-term activity there.
NASA says the effort will unfold in phases, starting with demonstrations of key technology, cargo delivery, landers, rovers, and surface research.
The challenge is significant. The Moon’s surface can reach extreme temperatures, lacks an atmosphere, and offers no natural protection from radiation, space weather, or meteorite impacts.
Early work is expected to focus on testing systems, studying survival needs, identifying potential landing areas, and preparing for future human activity.
It’s a reminder that space exploration often moves step by step—through engineering, testing, persistence, and the willingness to solve difficult problems far from home.
NASA hopes to return humans to the lunar surface in 2028.