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Why NASA's Artemis 3 Mission Isn't Sending Astronauts to the Moon Anymore

Summary by Smithsonian Mag
The mission’s goals have changed, and Artemis 4 will be the first lunar landing attempt. Four missions are tentatively scheduled within the next three years

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The Trump administration has set an extremely specific and ambitious timeline for the Artemis program. NASA Director Jared Isaacman, who took office late last year, publicly declared that the agency would complete four lunar missions before the end of the president's second term (which ends in January 2029). This effectively translates to three manned flights in less than three years—a goal intended to restore American space supremacy and fulfil…

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