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NASA's NEW Ignition Plan | My REACTIONS to the Update to Artemis & the Moon Base

Today In Space

Release Date: 03/27/2026

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NASA just dropped one of the biggest space updates in years—and it could completely change the future of humanity in space.

In this episode of Today In Space, I break down my live reaction to NASA’s IGNITION announcement, including:
- The push toward a permanent Moon Base
- Major changes to the Artemis Program (up to 5 and beyond!)
- Why NASA is shifting strategy (and what it means)
- The role of 3D printing, manufacturing, and infrastructure on the Moon
- How this plan sets the stage for Mars and deep space exploration

After following NASA and the space industry for over a decade, this is one of the most exciting and complete plans I’ve seen. This isn’t just about going back to the Moon—this is about staying there and building humanity’s first true deep space foothold.

If this works, we’re looking at:
🌕 A real lunar base
🚀 A new era of space innovation
🛰️ Opportunities for engineers, creators, and companies
🌌 The foundation for missions to Mars and beyond

This is a turning point.

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What do YOU think about NASA’s Moon Base plans?
Is this the moment NASA takes the lead again?

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Timestamps: 
00:00 Introduction to NASA Ignition Program Release this Week
04:30 My LIVE Reaction to NASA Artemis Update by Dr. Lori Glaze
23:09 My LIVE Reaction to NASA Moon Base by Carlos Garcia-Galan aka 'Lunar Viceroy'
36:50 Time-Dilation and Relativistic Physics for Moon GPS w/ Atomic Clocks
44:45 Question: What's my opinion now that NASA has moved from Gateway to Moon Base?