NASA is holding a public event this Tuesday (March 24) at its headquarters in Washington, Estados Unidos Eastern local time, to present progress in executing the Política Espacial Nacional signed by President Donald J. Trump. The agency’s administrator, Jared Isaacman, opens the program with a speech, followed by high-level panels that address priorities such as sending astronauts to the lunar surface for the first time in more than 50 years. The teams also detail the establishment of the initial elements of a permanent lunar base and the advancement of nuclear propulsion for American space activities.
The event takes place at Mary W. Live streaming allows extensive monitoring of the content presented throughout the day.
Participating in the event are key NASA executives, such as associate administrator Amit Kshatriya and Dana Weigel, program manager for Estação Espacial Internacional. Outros names include Carlos Garcia-Galan, program executive for Base Lunar, and Steve Sinacore, responsible for the program for Energia from A Dra. Nicola Fox, from Diretoria to Missões Científicas, and to Dra. Lori Glaze, program manager Lua to Marte, complete the list of keynote speakers.
Event includes panels and press conference
High-level panels focus on specific aspects of Política Espacial Nacional. Eles present the current status of technologies and timelines for manned missions. Discussions emphasize the integration of commercial and government systems to reduce risks and optimize resources.
The structure of the day prioritizes factual information about progress in each priority area. Participants share data about recent tests and adjustments to the program architecture. The approach seeks to align domestic efforts with presidential directives for American space leadership.
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/2036091283559649781?ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwPreparations for Artemis II underway
NASA teams continue work on Centro Espacial Kennedy, on Flórida, with the SLS rocket and the Orion spacecraft positioned on Plataforma 39B. The hardware undergoes general testing, including fueling tests, to validate launch procedures. Esses tests occur at Flórida local time and set the stage for the flight of Artemis II.
Recently, the rocket returned to Vehicle Assembly Building for corrections to the pressurization systems and batteries. The fixes ensure reliability for manned flight around Lua. The mission tests capabilities in a deep space environment before making greater advances.
Progress towards permanent lunar base
NASA plans to establish initial elements of a sustainable presence on Lua. Efforts focus on technologies for surface support, including energy and early habitats. Esses components form the basis for long-term operations at the lunar south pole.
The agency integrates commercial partnerships to accelerate development. The panels discuss how landers and support systems connect to the SLS and Orion. The strategy aims for annual missions to progressively build capabilities.
Nuclear propulsion highlighted in debates
The event addresses the beginning of nuclear propulsion activities in space. Essa technology promises greater efficiency for long-duration missions beyond low orbit. Executives present program status from Energia to Superfície through Fissão and applications in lunar exploration.
Advances include conceptual testing and planning for demonstrations. Nuclear propulsion complements current chemical systems and supports permanent basing objectives. Discussions emphasize security and integration with the Artemis architecture.
Press conference ends the day
At 4:45 p.m. Eastern Time, NASA holds a press conference live from headquarters. The briefing recaps the announcements made on the panels and provides additional updates on the implementation of Política Espacial Nacional. Jornalistas accredited participants participate in person or virtually.
The press conference provides clarification on schedules and technical challenges. Administrator Isaacman and other leaders answer questions to reinforce commitment to established goals. The broadcast takes place on NASA+, Amazon Prime and YouTube platforms.
The event reinforces the agency’s alignment with national space exploration priorities. The information shared highlights the focus on innovation, partnerships and accelerated execution to return to Lua.

