Here’s what has to happen if NASA wants to land on the Moon every month
Summary
NASA aims to land on the Moon up to 21 times over the next ~2.5 years, which requires overhauling procurement for lunar landers, tighter management of the industrial base, and multi-mission block buys under CLPS 2.0. The article highlights mixed early outcomes, the shift from singular “shots on goal” to a higher cadence, and the need for embedded NASA expertise within the supply chain to drive reliable, repeatable lunar missions that support the Moon Base roadmap.