NASA encourages countries and international space agencies to engage in the agency’s Moon to Mars Architecture. International cooperation will be key to establishing a long-term presence on the lunar surface and setting humanity on a path to the Red Planet.
NASA’s Office of International and Interagency Relationships (OIIR) provides executive leadership and coordination of international partnerships. Countries or international space agencies seeking to contribute to or engage with NASA’s Moon to Mars architecture should reach out to NASA at this email or the relevant OIIR representative listed below.
Contact Information
Human Exploration
For international space agencies seeking to engage with NASA's Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate or NASA's Space Operations Mission Directorate can reach out to OIIR's Patrick Finley.
Science & Utilization
For international space agencies seeking to engage with NASA's Science Mission Directorate can reach out to OIIR's Gib Kirkham.
Technology & Education
For international space agencies seeking to engage with NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate, NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, or NASA's Office of STEM Engagement can reach out to OIIR's Kent Bress.
50 attendees representing 18 countries attended the Moon to Mars Architecture Workshop on Feb. 20. In this photo, attendees and NASA personnel gather for a photo in the great hall of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington.