With Artemis II Facing Delays, NASA Announces Big Structural Changes to the Lunar Program
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After several postponements, the take-off of the Artemis 2 mission, which is to tour our natural satellite, is clear for April. According to the new schedule of the American agency, it will be necessary to wait for Artemis 4 for an American alumni rocket... before the Chinese astronauts?
More steps are needed on the road to landing humans on the moon again, NASA announces. “We recognize that it is too big a step to go directly from a trip around the moon to landing on it,” says NASA administrator Jared Isaacman.
After several tests that revealed the malfunctions of the SLS rocket and led to the postponement of the launch of the Artemis II mission, the Nasa had finally returned its rocket to the hangar. Repairs now seem to be complete, leaving...
Néstor García Canclini: “The AI creates the illusion of being benefited”“Trump’s America is getting closer and closer to ‘The Handmaiden’s Tale’”Luis Solano: “It’s okay to judge the books by the cover”The road to the Moon has not been and will not be an easy task. Between March 6 and 11 a new launch window was opened so NASA could carry forward the expected Artemis II mission. However, this one time it has been postponed. A month ago, a liquid h…
NASA announces overhaul of Artemis lunar program amid technical delays
Cape Canaveral (AFP) Feb 27, 2026 NASA on Friday abruptly said it was shaking up its Artemis lunar program that has suffered multiple delays in recent years, a bid to ensure Americans can return to the Moon's surface by 2028. That goal remains unchanged, but the US space agency is shifting its flight lineup to include a test mission before an eventual lunar landing to improve launch "muscle memory," NASA administrator Jared
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