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Nasa Could Use the Blue Origin Landing Module for Artemis Iii if Starship Isn't Ready

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With a date already set for Artemis II in 2026, eyes begin to set on the next mission of the ambitious program with which NASA wants to return to the Moon. But as it approaches, it becomes clear that Artemis III has a serious problem. Currently scheduled for 2027, there is growing concern about whether the Starship HLS landing module, which should take astronauts to the lunar surface, will be ready in time. Starship HLS is a variant of the top s…
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With a date already set for Artemis II in 2026, eyes begin to set on the next mission of the ambitious program with which NASA wants to return to the Moon. But as it approaches, it becomes clear that Artemis III has a serious problem. Currently scheduled for 2027, there is growing concern about whether the Starship HLS landing module, which should take astronauts to the lunar surface, will be ready in time. Starship HLS is a variant of the top s…

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www.larazon.es broke the news in Spain on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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