Trump Inks Memorandum to Boost U.S. Space Launches, Explore Commercial Robotic Mars Landings
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On August 20 (local time), the White House announced that U.S. President Trump had signed a memorandum. This memorandum sets forth an ambitious goal: by 2030, the scope of U.S. space transportation and its associated facilities should be capable of supporting more than 1,000 launches and re-entry missions each year. It emphasizes the need to expand and upgrade space launch and re-entry infrastructure. This includes opening up federal launch sites to commercial entities, fostering commercial investment, promoting public-private partnerships, and facilitating joint infrastructure development. The memorandum also underscores the importance of streamlining facility licensing processes and environmental reviews to accelerate progress. Furthermore, NASA is tasked with developing a commercialized lunar logistics framework and investigating potential architectures for commercial robotic landings on Mars, as well as commercial crewed round-trip missions to the Red Planet.

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