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Joe Landon
CEO, Crescent Space
Joe Landon is a renowned figure in the aerospace industry, specializing in building crewed and robotic spacecraft at Lockheed Martin for the purpose of exploring the solar system, monitoring Earth, and enhancing global connectivity.
He is an alumnus of Harvard Business School, graduated with a Master of Business Administration (MBA). Additionally, he holds a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering with a focus on Astronautics from the University of Southern California and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering-Physics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Joe Landon has held various key positions in prominent organizations. He is the Chief Executive Officer at Crescent Space and has previously served as the Vice President & General Manager of Lunar Infrastructure Services, Vice President of Advanced Programs Development, and Managing Partner at Space Capital, all at Lockheed Martin. Furthermore, he has been the Chief Executive Officer at Planetary Power, Inc., Chief Financial Officer at Planetary Resources, Inc., and Director of Program Development at Space Adventures.
His professional journey also includes roles such as Operations Manager and Sales Manager at McMaster-Carr, Co-Founder & Chairman of the Board at Space Angels, Project Manager at Boeing Satellite Development Center, and Executive Producer in Los Angeles at Yuri's Night. He has also contributed as a Satellite Systems Engineer at Boeing Satellite Development Center.
Joe Landon's expertise and experience extend to his involvement as a Former Member of the Global Future Council on Space at the World Economic Forum. He remains an influential figure in the aerospace community, with a keen interest in advancing space exploration initiatives. Apart from his professional engagements, he is passionate about sharing his opinions, as indicated by his disclaimer that his views are personal.
His educational background from prestigious institutions like Harvard Business School, the University of Southern California, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, coupled with his extensive professional experience in leading aerospace organizations, make Joe Landon a distinguished figure in the field of aerospace engineering and space technology.
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NASA is getting serious about Moon mining ⛏️
This is #RASSOR—a prototype robot testing how we might one day dig, haul, and build using lunar regolith. Its counterrotating drums create berms, move material, and lay the groundwork (literally) for IPEx, NASA’s next-gen in-situ resource excavator.
Tech like this turns the Moon from a destination into a staging ground. 📷: @NASA

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