Lunar Outpost is honored to have made the 2026 @SVDG_official's NatSec100!
From enabling the first commercial rover on the Moon and autonomous robotic swarm software building out the infrastructure of space to driving NASA’s Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services program, we are accelerating the new space economy to support America's national interests in orbit and beyond. Leading the industry with 9 missions launching before 2030, Lunar Outpost is scaling the core technologies that power the industrialization of space.
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Chris has joined as CTO, and over the next few weeks have a few other positions being filled as well. Excited at the team that is coming on board, as well as the PCAOB audits about complete! Space Sector over the next few years is set to expand at a quick pace with NASA's Lunar Plans!
Working on quite a few proposals, and have some new faces joining the team. Also working through PCAOB audits, so can move quick after, only about a week left on them now. But keep eye on website, Chris Crumbly is on there now, he is our new CTO, have a few others coming on.
https://t.co/cRRWwELrfB
NASA just officially unveiled their master plan for a permanent Moon Base at the lunar South Pole
This is not just about flags and footprints. NASA is moving to establish an enduring, sustained human presence, and they are heavily relying on commercial innovators to build it
The roadmap is highly aggressive:
• Phase 1: Heavy robotic missions and commercial payload deliveries
• Phase 2: Semi-permanent infrastructure, including fission surface power and lunar drones
• Phase 3: A sustained, permanent human outpost
The most important takeaway is NASA explicitly stated this base is the ultimate proving ground to prepare humanity for missions to Mars
While legacy aerospace companies are still struggling to reliably get a small capsule to the ISS, NASA is setting the stage for massive lunar infrastructure....which is exactly the kind of heavy-lift planetary deployment SpaceX’s Starship was designed for
The multi-planetary economy is officially kicking off
Working on quite a few proposals, and have some new faces joining the team. Also working through PCAOB audits, so can move quick after, only about a week left on them now. But keep eye on website, Chris Crumbly is on there now, he is our new CTO, have a few others coming on.
https://t.co/cRRWwELrfB
We're building a Moon Base!
@NASAMoonBase will serve as a habitat where astronauts live and work during long-term science missions.
Join us at 2pm ET on Tuesday, May 26, for a live news event where we’ll share updates on our lunar exploration plans: https://t.co/IJXA7xYwju
@rossiadam Lol ironic my 8 year old went against a team today that looked like they were all 15, we were just talking about the same thing. They were huge compared to our team.
Problem is we are seeing sellers hold ridiculous prices, and sit on the market for longer periods. Few years ago during the boom, you'd be lucky to find a house on the market for over 2 weeks, now theyll sit for 3 months+ just to not lower price.
HO-LE-FUK
The Austin housing market is going full biblical collapse.
There are 117% MORE sellers than buyers.
There are 2 home sellers for every one buyer
🚨 NOW: Trump NASA chief Jared Isaccman just PERSONALLY arrived on-scene for the splashdown of the Artemis II crew
He really cares.
They're about to enter the atmosphere HOT with the heat shield keeping them safe
ALMOST THERE! 🇺🇸
A new milestone for humankind: The crew of Artemis II are now the farthest any human has ever travelled, reaching a maximum distance of 252,752 miles from Earth.
This surpasses the previous record set by Apollo 13 in 1970 by about 4,102 miles.
Congratulations to the entire Artemis II team and @NASA on the successful launch! To many this marks the first time, we will see US Astronauts take flight towards the Moon. Under @NASAAdmin though, it won't be the last!
T-4 DAYS and counting till Artemis II
📅Launch NET: April 1, 2026
🕘Launch Window: 6:24 PM – 8:24 PM ET
Artemis II marks the return of crewed deep space exploration for the first time in over 50 years… and this time, we are going back together.
‘Project Hail Mary’ has now grossed $300.8M globally.
Its second domestic weekend had a 32% drop — one of the smallest for recent blockbusters.
Read our review: https://t.co/xXbtre4S79