T+325: Ignition
There was a lot of news in NASA’s Ignition event last week, and I break down what actually matters: not whether Jared Isaacman’s timelines are realistic, but how this new roadmap strips away architectural dependencies and forces the real bottlenecks into the open. I talk through Gateway’s cancellation, the possible path away from SLS and ICPS, what this means for lunar landers and international partners, and why NASA’s new philosophy feels so different from the past.
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Topics
- Ignition - NASA
- Ignition: NASA's Plan for The Moon - YouTube
- Ignition: NASA's Plan for Science and Discovery - YouTube
- Ignition: NASA News Conference (March 24, 2026) - YouTube
- NASA kills lunar space station to focus on ambitious Moon base - Ars Technica
- We got an audience with the "Lunar Viceroy" to talk how NASA will build a Moon base - Ars Technica
- Cavossa: CLD Companies Want Stability, Not a New Plan – SpacePolicyOnline.com
- With Artemis Changes, Europe is Left Holding the Bag
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