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Live Science Today: NASA announces $20 billion moonbase as unprecedented wildfires spread
ben.turner@futurenet.com (Ben Turner) · 2026-03-25 · via Latest from Live Science in Space-exploration

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Moonifest destiny

A man stands in front of a lectern with a projection of a U.S. flag on the moon appears in the background.

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman speaks during NASA's Ignition event on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.

(Image credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls)

NASA laid out ambitious plans for its return to the moon yesterday, as the space agency's administrator Jared Isaacman announced he was cancelling a planned space station in lunar orbit to use its parts for a $20 billion permanent base on the moon's surface, while also sending a nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars.

The announcement comes off the back of a major overhaul of NASA's Artemis program, which plans to return astronauts to the moon with the second mission in the program, Artemis II, launching as soon as April 1. The agency is now aiming for annual launches, potentially dropping SpaceX and Boeing from its mission plans, and targeting two lunar landings in 2028.

The new lunar base plans, which will use a fleet of drones and robotic landers to establish a nuclear power station on the moon's surface by 2036, are ambitious to say the least, and motivated as much by a desire to stay ahead of China in the new space race as they are by any scientific purpose. Whether they're realistic, or simple lunacy, remains to be seen.

The trend

A helocopter drops water over a burning forest.

A helicopter drops water on the Cedar Creek fire outside Mazama in Washington state's Methow Valley.

(Image credit: Lidija Kamansky via Getty Images)

This year's wildfire season is already looking pretty ominous, with fires breaking out unusually early and intensely across the central and western United States, in the wake of a record-breaking March heatwave.

Major blazes are burning through regions in Colorado, parts of the Great Plains and Nebraska — where one record-breaking fire burned more than 600,000 acres ( 240,000 hectares) in mere days.

The outbreaks, driven by a combination of factors including extreme heat, strong winds and low humidity, could be a troubling early warning of a dangerous wildfire season ahead. And the problem could be compounded by staffing shortages at federal disaster response agencies.

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Graph of the day

The sea is way too hot right now

A graph displaying global sea surface temperatures.

This year's daily sea surface temperatures are already setting records.

(Image credit: Climate Reanalyzer/University of Maine)

See that red line? That's the globe's sea surface temperatures so far this year, which are continuing to break daily records set during the unprecedented year of 2024. And that's before the appearance of a possible "super El Niño" later this year, which could push global temperatures to unprecedented highs.

Say it, said it

Word of the day

Tharsis — The Greek-Latin transliteration of the Hebrew word Tarshish, which is referred to in the Hebrew Bible as a wealthy land at the western extremity of the known world. On Mars, Tharsis is a volcanically active region where a strange plume of subterranean rock could be causing the planet to spin faster.

Quote of the day

"America will never give up the Moon again."

Jared Isaacman, NASA administrator, on U.S. plans to build a permanent moon base.

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