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Former NASA Boss: the Plan to Return to the Moon Has a Major Defect, There Is No Fixer

Summary by Clubic.com
Jim Bridenstine, a former NASA administrator, doubts the ability of the Artemis program to have an operational lunar lander in time. He criticizes the complexity of the architectures retained by SpaceX and Blue Origin and fears further delays before the return of American astronauts to the Moon.
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Jim Bridenstine, a former NASA administrator, doubts the ability of the Artemis program to have an operational lunar lander in time. He criticizes the complexity of the architectures retained by SpaceX and Blue Origin and fears further delays before the return of American astronauts to the Moon.

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Clubic.com broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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