NASA Reveals Next Steps for Lunar Base in High-Stakes Press Conference
NASA Reveals Next Steps for Lunar Base in High-Stakes Press Conference
May 20, 2026 — NASA leadership will gather at agency headquarters in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, May 26, at 2:00 p.m. EDT to unveil the latest strategy and mission updates for the Lunar Base program, signaling a major push toward a permanent human presence on the Moon.

The press conference — streamed live on NASA+ and YouTube — will detail new industry partnerships, mission timelines, and infrastructure plans for the Moon's South Pole, a region rich in water ice and prime for long-term exploration.
"This marks a pivotal moment for lunar exploration," said Jared Isaacman, NASA Administrator. "We are not just visiting the Moon; we are building the foundation for a sustained presence that will drive science, commerce, and ultimately missions to Mars."
Participants include Isaacman, Lori Glaze — Acting Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Development — and Carlos García-Galán, Director of the Lunar Base program. García-Galán, who is fluent in Spanish, will be available for interviews following the briefing.
Key Participants and Media Access
Media representatives can attend in person at NASA Headquarters or dial in via phone. Registration is required by 11:00 a.m. EDT on May 26 via hq-media@mail.nasa.gov. The agency's media accreditation policy is available online.
Individual interviews with subject matter experts will be offered after the press conference. The event is open to all accredited media.
Background: The Lunar Base Program
The Lunar Base initiative is NASA's long-term plan to establish a permanent human outpost on the Moon. Focused on the South Pole, the base will support scientific research, resource extraction, and commercial activities.
This program is a cornerstone of NASA's broader exploration strategy, which aims to train astronauts for increasingly complex missions — including eventual crewed flights to Mars. The base will serve as a proving ground for technologies and operations needed for deep space.
What This Means
If successful, the Lunar Base will enable year-round human habitation on another world for the first time. It will accelerate the commercialization of space by offering a platform for private companies to develop lunar resources.
For Mars exploration, the base provides critical experience in living and working on a planetary surface, testing life support, power systems, and in-situ resource utilization. The upcoming press conference is expected to clarify timelines and partnership models that will shape the next decade of human spaceflight.
For more details, visit NASA's website or the Spanish-language portal at ciencia.nasa.gov.
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