Tuesday / 16 September 2025

Space Calendar Offers to Land Your Message on the Moon

15 September announcement from Space Age Publishing Company communicates it will carry customer names and 100-character messages to Moon surface via Astrolab FLIP mission, landing near south pole in Nobile region NET late 2025, and via International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA) ILO-1 mission in 2027; US$50 is the nominal fee for a limited time, see SpaceCalendar.com/MoonMessage; ILO-1 mission is to initiate 2-way lunar communications, adding real-time images from its lunar surface telescope to the weekly Space Calendar, published since 1976 and landed on Moon via a CLPS lander on 22 Feb 2024; Canadensys to build ILO-1 instrument

Image Credits: Space Age Publishing Company, International Lunar Observatory Association

Tuesday / 8 July 2025

Space Age Publishing Company Announces Opportunity for Your Message to Reach Earth from Moon NET 2026

Space Age Publishing Company to offer broadcasting from the Moon for global outreach to ~8 Billion humans via ILOA ILO-1 Mission; build your brand, promote your name, logo, product, service, event; receive Mission Certificate, Mission Updates and free ad in ongoing Space Calendar terrestrial edition; Charter Advertisers / Broadcasting Pioneers are de facto supporters of expanding human activity beyond Earth with Aloha; opportunities to participate range US$50-$50,000; WE ARE GOING BACK TO THE MOON – BE PART OF IT

Credits: Space Age Publishing Company, International Lunar Observatory Association

Tuesday / 1 October 2024

Space Age Achieves 40 Full Years of Daily Publishing

Space Age Publishing Company celebrates 40 years today of publishing Lunar Enterprise Daily; the first issue appeared 1 Oct 1984 and was called SpaceTime Daily; it has been through a somewhat checkered career and published under several names such as Space Daily, Space Fax Daily and Global Fax Daily, faxes beginning with a 5 by 7 inch version; after migration and arrival here in Hawaii in 1990, it became Lunar Enterprise Daily in 2001 at the beginning of the 21st century, beginning of the new millennium, and continues as such, serving the lunar exploration, habitation and development community

Credits: (SPC, NASA)