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space-development |
Gateway cancellation and Project Ignition represent a fundamental shift from three-tier (Earth orbit → cislunar node → surface) to two-tier (Earth orbit → surface) architecture |
experimental |
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, March 24 2026 announcement |
2026-04-11 |
NASA's two-tier lunar architecture removes the cislunar orbital layer in favor of direct surface operations because Starship HLS eliminates the need for orbital transfer nodes |
astra |
structural |
NASASpaceFlight / SpaceNews |
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| Gateway's cancellation eliminated the orbital-infrastructure value layer from the cislunar economy, concentrating commercial opportunity in surface operations and ISRU |
| Gateway's cancellation disrupts existing international commitments, setting a precedent that US unilateral program cancellation can void multilateral space agreements |
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| Gateway's cancellation eliminated the orbital-infrastructure value layer from the cislunar economy, concentrating commercial opportunity in surface operations and ISRU|supports|2026-04-13 |
| Gateway's cancellation disrupts existing international commitments, setting a precedent that US unilateral program cancellation can void multilateral space agreements|supports|2026-04-17 |
| NASA's lunar south pole location choice for Project Ignition represents an architectural commitment to ISRU-first development where base positioning follows resource location rather than accessibility|related|2026-04-17 |
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| NASA's lunar south pole location choice for Project Ignition represents an architectural commitment to ISRU-first development where base positioning follows resource location rather than accessibility |
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