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NASA Moon Base
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@NASAMoonBase
Building humanity's first outpost on the lunar surface.
Lunar South Pole
nasa.gov/moonbase
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    NASA Moon Base
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    @NASAMoonBase
    Jun 30
    Four new Moon deliveries. One shared goal. 🌕 @NASA is increasing the cadence of lunar exploration with four newly announced commercial lunar lander missions that will deliver NASA science and technology payloads to expand scientific discovery and help advance the capabilities
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    NASA Technology
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    NASA has issued a draft solicitation to advance critical lunar and cislunar technologies. The focus: closing gaps in vertical solar arrays, ISRU oxygen production, Stirling radioisotope generators, in‑space manufacturing, and advanced nanomaterials. These efforts aim to mature
    Artistic concept of lunar surface technologies and infrastructure capabilities, including in-situ resource utilization oxygen production systems, surface power systems, in‑space manufacturing tools, and advanced nanomaterials production.
Credit: NASA
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    NASA Moon Base
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    U.S. Soccer Men's National Team
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    Time to go touch the moon. 🌙 The latest episode of Behind the Crest presented by @VW is available now: ussoc.cr/BTC630
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    NASA Artemis
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    Ready for even more Moon joy? Try International Observe the Moon Night 🌓 This Sept. 19, you’re invited to celebrate our nearest neighbor in space with lunar observers and curious people all over the world. Register: go.nasa.gov/ObserveTheMoon
    Stylized illustration of silhouettes of people looking up at a large Moon in the sky. The landscape in the background is a collage of many landmarks and ecosystems from around the world, silhouetted in shades of pink and purple. Prominent text reads "International Observe the Moon Night September 19, 2026". In the sky, the message “Observe the Moon” is translated into several languages. Credit: NASA
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    NASA
    @NASA
    Jun 30
    We're thinking about it.
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    NASA
    @NASA
    Jun 30
    LIVE: More missions. More momentum. More exploration. We have a @NASAMoonBase update! Listen in as we discuss our plans to establish a long-term human presence on the Moon.
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    NASA
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    NASA Moon Base Update
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    NASA
    @NASA
    Jun 30
    Have any questions for today's @NASAMoonBase update? Share them in the replies — we'll look to answer a few during the event!
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    NASA Moon Base
    NASA
    @NASAMoonBase
    Jun 30
    Three words: More. Moon. Deliveries. 🌕✨ Join us live at 2:30 p.m. ET as @NASAAdmin Jared Isaacman announces the next lunar lander mission awards and shares the latest on NASA's plans to build a Moon Base. nasa.gov/news-release/n…
    Graphic for NASA's Moon Base initiative. The Moon appears against a dark background. The words "Moon Base" are displayed across the center, with Earth forming one of the letters. Below, the tagline reads: "June 2026 Update."
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    NASA Moon Base
    NASA
    @NASAMoonBase
    Jun 30
    Three words: More. Moon. Deliveries. 🌕✨ Join us live at 2:30 p.m. ET as @NASAAdmin Jared Isaacman announces the next lunar lander mission awards and shares the latest on NASA's plans to build a Moon Base. nasa.gov/news-release/n…
    Graphic for NASA's Moon Base initiative. The Moon appears against a dark background. The words "Moon Base" are displayed across the center, with Earth forming one of the letters. Below, the tagline reads: "June 2026 Update."
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    NASA Artemis
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    @NASAArtemis
    Jun 29
    Look up tonight! The Strawberry Moon reaches peak fullness at 7:56pm ET (2356 UTC). Despite its name, the Moon won't actually look pink or red! It's called the Strawberry Moon because many Native American tribes used this full moon to mark the strawberry harvest season.
    A bright full moon glows behind NASA's SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft as they stand atop the mobile launcher before dawn on February 1, 2026, creating a striking silhouette against the night sky.
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    NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
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    Jun 29
    We're entering a new era of lunar exploration. With high-definition cameras on our landers, rovers, and Moonfall drones, people around the world will be able to watch as we explore the lunar surface, search for water ice, and prepare for a permanent human presence on the Moon.
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    Bethany Stevens
    NASA
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    Jun 26
    It's been another busy week across the agency. Here's what's new! ⚽ @FIFAcom World Cup match ball 🔭 Roman at @NASAKennedy 🤖 ERNEST rover testing 🏛️ @Freedom250 Great American State Fair 🌕 @NASAMoonBase update next week Follow along for more!
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    NASA
    @NASA
    Jun 25
    We are at the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C.! Discover the technology and science driving our most exciting missions by visiting the NASA Pavilion—today through July 10: nasa.gov/freedom250/#am…
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    NASA
    @NASA
    Jun 24
    What's next for @NASAMoonBase? Join us on Tuesday, June 30 at 2:30pm ET (1830 UTC) for a live news event where we'll share updates on our plans for lunar exploration and the next steps toward establishing an enduring human presence on the Moon. go.nasa.gov/4wcDoPu
    An artist’s concept of sustained human operations at a base near the lunar South Pole. Astronauts, rovers, habitats, and supporting infrastructure are shown on the lunar surface while spacecraft and communications satellites operate overhead. Earth is visible above the horizon. Credit: NASA
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