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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 43 MIN

From Apollo Footprints to Lunar Foundations

from Yeek Talk · host Yeek

Welcome to today's episode, where we look at the ultimate high-stakes competition: the 21st-century race to the Moon.We are no longer just talking about temporary visits and planting flags like we saw in the Apollo era. Today, the Moon is rapidly transitioning from the edge of exploration into humanity's next layer of economic infrastructure. In this episode, we are diving deep into the intense rivalry between the United States and China to establish the first permanent lunar bases.We'll explore the US-led Artemis program, which plans to land crews by 2027 and build the permanent Artemis Base Camp in the 2030s. We will also examine its main competitor: the China-led International Lunar Research Station, which is targeting long-term robotic and short-term crewed missions by the early 2030s.With the global lunar exploration market projected to reach a staggering $19.8 billion by 2030, the stakes have never been higher. This new race isn't just about national pride—it's about establishing a sustained presence. We'll discuss how space agencies plan to pull this off using revolutionary technologies, like 3D-printing habitats directly out of moon dust, and how the hunt for valuable resources, like helium-3 for energy, is driving the charge. So, buckle up as we explore how the final frontier is becoming the next frontier

Welcome to today's episode, where we look at the ultimate high-stakes competition: the 21st-century race to the Moon.We are no longer just talking about temporary visits and planting flags like we saw in the Apollo era. Today, the Moon is rapidly transitioning from the edge of exploration into humanity's next layer of economic infrastructure. In this episode, we are diving deep into the intense rivalry between the United States and China to establish the first permanent lunar bases.We'll explore the US-led Artemis program, which plans to land crews by 2027 and build the permanent Artemis Base Camp in the 2030s. We will also examine its main competitor: the China-led International Lunar Research Station, which is targeting long-term robotic and short-term crewed missions by the early 2030s.With the global lunar exploration market projected to reach a staggering $19.8 billion by 2030, the stakes have never been higher. This new race isn't just about national pride—it's about establishing a sustained presence. We'll discuss how space agencies plan to pull this off using revolutionary technologies, like 3D-printing habitats directly out of moon dust, and how the hunt for valuable resources, like helium-3 for energy, is driving the charge. So, buckle up as we explore how the final frontier is becoming the next frontier

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