NASA's Lunar Base Blueprint, Starship V3's Bold Launch, and the Secrets of Supernovae Revealed

NASA's Lunar Base Blueprint, Starship V3's Bold Launch, and the Secrets of Supernovae Revealed

From Astronomy Daily: Space News Updates by bitesz.com

May 26, 2026 · 21 min · Season 5 · Episode 112

About this episode

This episode discusses NASA's plans for a lunar base, the launch of SpaceX's Starship V3, and new findings from the JWST regarding weather on distant worlds.

Episode: S05E112 — Tuesday, 26 May 2026 Hosts: Anna & Avery Network: Bitesz.com Podcast Network Website: astronomydaily.io | Social: @AstroDailyPod Story Summaries 1. NASA Unveils Ambitious Moon Base Plan As this episode was recorded, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman was preparing to announce a landmark plan for a permanent human outpost at the lunar south pole by 2036. The programme carries a price tag of approximately $30 billion across a seven-year foundational phase, relies on nuclear power systems, leverages lunar water ice for fuel and life support, and effectively retires the Gateway orbital station concept. Commercial partners will supply rovers and habitat modules. Phase one targets around two dozen lunar launches, including Artemis IV, by 2028. Full details will be covered in tomorrow's episode. 2. Starship V3 Flight 12 — Engine Drama, Historic Debut SpaceX launched the first Starship V3 rocket on Friday, 22 May 2026, from brand-new Pad 2 at Starbase, Texas. Ship 39 reached space and completed a controlled splashdown in the Indian Ocean despite losing one of its six vacuum Raptor engines during ascent. The flight computer compensated by extending burns on the…

People in this episode

Hosts: Anna, Avery

Topics covered

  • NASA lunar base
  • SpaceX Starship launch
  • supernova research
  • JWST weather mapping
  • space exploration
  • commercial space partnerships

Keywords

  • NASA
  • lunar base
  • Starship V3
  • supernovae
  • JWST
  • space exploration
  • Artemis IV
  • Jared Isaacman
  • SpaceX
  • commercial space

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: NASA, SpaceX, Johns Hopkins

Places: lunar south pole, Indian Ocean, Gulf of Mexico

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