In response to the 2018 White House Space Policy Directive-1 to lead an innovative and sustainable lunar exploration, and to the Vice President’s March 2019 direction to do so by 2024, NASA is working to establish humanity's presence on and around the Moon by: 1) sending payloads to its surface, 2) assembling the Gateway outpost in orbit, and 3) conducting the first human lunar landings since 1972. NASA’s Artemis program is implementing a multi-faceted and coordinated agency-wide approach with a
NASA's Human Lunar Landing Strategy
Greg Chavers·Shanessa Jackson·Walter C. Engelund·Laura Means·Shawn McEniry·Nantel Suzuki·Lindsay Aitchison·Steven W. Clarke·M. DeKlotz·Marshall S. Smith·Lisa Watson-Morgan
