'Pushing This Competition': SpaceX's Starship Might Not Fly on NASA's Newly Revamped Artemis 3 Mission
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After a series of delays, the US Space Agency has now changed the schedule for its lunar landing program Artemis. NASA chief Isaacman said that the previously announced mission Artemis 3 is not intended to bring humans to the moon, unlike previously planned.
NASA's U.S. space agency is throwing the plan for its crisis-ridden lunar program "Artemis" completely over. Nasa's chief Jared Isaacman said that the "Artemis 3" mission, originally intended to land a crew on the moon in 2028 at the earliest, should now start next year, but not land on the moon. Instead, the "Orion" capsule should dock in space with one or two lunar landers. These landers are to be developed and built by the private space compa…
"Artemis 3" will not land on the Earth's satellite. "Artemis 4" and "Artemis 5" may be 2028.
After the new postponement of the Artemis 2 mission, the Nasa announced that it would maintain the U.S. compensation target in 2028 as planned but that it would evolve certain missions. Artemis 3 will no longer include compensation, this stage will be attempted during two other missions in 2028The Nasa announced on Friday a major overhaul of its lunar Artemis program, which has suffered multiple delays in recent years, in order to ensure a retur…
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