In Pictures: NASA and SpaceX Reveal How Astronauts Will Land on the Moon's Surface
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It was presented by NASA and SpaceX how the Artemis mission, the return of man to the Moon, will take place. 55 years after the last landing on the moon, Apollo-17, three Artemis missions will be organized, the first two will be test flights, and in the third, four astronauts will launch to the Moon in 2026. A new launch vehicle, spacecraft and lander are planned for the new manned lunar mission. The special feature of the mission is that the la…
Terminal Count: Starship, Starship, Starship, and SLS
Welcome back to another edition of Terminal Count. Starship has continued to command the news cycle even after its launch last month. That will likely not change for the foreseeable future; however, NASA’s Artemis 2 mission is entering the chat with the start of SLS stacking. more…
The infinite expanse of space will have to wait: the goal of major spacefaring nations remains the moon for now. Private companies are becoming increasingly involved.
In Pictures: NASA and SpaceX Reveal How Astronauts Will Land on the Moon's Surface
At the heart of this lunar mission is the Starship Human Landing System (HLS), a modified version of SpaceX’s revolutionary spacecraft. Standing at an impressive 50 meters tall and 9 meters in diameter, this behemoth is designed specifically for lunar operations. The Starship HLS will play a crucial role in the Artemis III mission, scheduled for late 2026. One of the most innovative aspects of the Starship HLS is its refueling capability. Before…
** SpaceX successfully completes the sixth flight of the huge Starship Super Heavy rocket ** FAA gives the green light for up to 25 flights per year, which will hopefully speed up development ** New NASA images of the lunar version of the ship show how much work SpaceX still has to do
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