President Donald Trump signed a new policy Thursday aimed at growing U.S. space launches and expanding re-entry capacity, including directing agencies to consider federal land for new launch sites.

The Push for 1,000 Launches By 2030

The National Space Transportation Policy directs the Secretary of War, NASA, and other agencies to identify federal land for an additional reentry site within 90 days, part of a push to support more than 1,000 launches and reentries annually by 2030.

The policy also calls for priority airspace corridors, transparent range scheduling, and a “commercial-first” approach to national space transportation needs.

It directs NASA to facilitate commercial transportation to the Moon and robotic access to Mars, building on a separate executive order Trump signed in December outlining plans to return “Americans to the Moon by 2028 through the Artemis Program.”

Policy Meets ‘This Moment of Explosive Growth’

White House science and technology adviser Michael Kratsios said the policy “meets this moment of explosive growth” in the space sector, noting U.S. orbital launches have surged tenfold in 13 years, from 19 in 2013 to 178 in 2025.

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