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    Trump space order puts the moon back at centre of US, China rivalry

    Chris AnuBy Chris AnuDecember 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    US President Donald Trump

    US President Donald Trump enshrined the American goal to put humans back on the moon by 2028 and defend space from weapon threats in a sweeping executive order issued on Thursday, the first major space policy move of his administration’s second term.

    The order, issued hours after billionaire private astronaut and former SpaceX customer Jared Isaacman was sworn in as Nasa’s 15th administrator, also reorganised national space policy coordination under Trump’s chief science adviser, Michael Kratsios.

    Titled “Ensuring American Space Superiority”, the order calls on the Pentagon and US intelligence agencies to create a space security strategy, urges efficiency among private contractors and seeks demonstrations of missile defence technologies under Trump’s Golden Dome programme.

    The US is in competition with China, which is targeting 2030 for its first crewed moon landing

    The goal to land humans on the moon by the end of Trump’s second term in 2028 bears resemblance to the president’s 2019 directive in his first term to make a lunar return by 2024, putting the moon at the centre of US space exploration policy with a timeline many in the industry regarded as unrealistic.

    Development and testing delays with Nasa’s Space Launch System and SpaceX’s Starship gradually pushed that landing target date back. Nasa’s goal had been 2028 under former President Barack Obama.

    A 2028 astronaut moon landing would be the first of many planned under Nasa’s Artemis effort to build a long-term presence on the lunar surface. The US is in competition with China, which is targeting 2030 for its first crewed moon landing.

    The order on Thursday called for “establishment of initial elements of a permanent lunar outpost by 2030”, reinforcing Nasa’s existing goal to develop long-term bases with nuclear power sources.

    Back in focus

    At the start of his second term, Trump had repeatedly talked about sending missions to Mars as Elon Musk, a major donor who has made sending humans to the Red Planet a priority for his company SpaceX, served a stint as a close adviser and powerful government efficiency czar.

    But lawmakers in congress this year have slowly put the moon back in focus, pressuring then-Nasa nominee Isaacman to stick with the agency’s moon programme on which billions of dollars have been spent.

    Read: The moon is getting a GPS-like navigation system

    The White House, in a government efficiency push led by Musk, slashed Nasa’s workforce by 20% and has sought to cut the agency’s 2026 budget by roughly 25% from its usual $25-billion, imperilling dozens of space-science programmes that scientists and some officials regard as priorities.

    Moon China USA

    Isaacman, who plans to give his first agency-wide address to Nasa employees on Friday, has said he believes the space agency should try to target both the moon and Mars simultaneously while prioritising a lunar return in order to beat China.

    The 2028 moon-landing target depends heavily on the development progress of SpaceX’s giant Starship lander, which has been criticised by Nasa’s former acting administrator for moving too slowly.  — Joey Roulette, (c) 2025 Reuters

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