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NASA will host a public event outlining plans to return astronauts to the moon and build a lunar base under President Donald Trump's space policy.
NASA will host a daylong public event to highlight the space agency's upcoming missions to land astronauts on the moon and other objectives under President Donald Trump.
Kicking off at 9 a.m. ET, Tuesday, March 24, the event includes a series of panels and briefings at NASA's headquarters meant to outline plans to return to the moon and build a permanent lunar base.
In just over a week, the first human moon mission in more than 50 years could launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, sending four astronauts on a journey around the moon.
The event also comes more than three months after President Donald Trump signed an executive order meant to pave the way for ensuring the U.S. remains a major leader in space exploration. Signed Dec. 18, 2025, the order sought to "extend the reach of human discovery, secure the nation’s vital economic and security interests, unleash commercial development and lay the foundation for a new space age."
Here's everything to know about NASA's public panels and how you can watch them.













