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NASA Watchdog Says Starship Development Delays Could Affect Artemis Timeline

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A NASA watchdog report stated that continued development work on SpaceX’s Starship could affect the timeline for the agency’s planned Artemis moon missions. The report noted that several technical milestones still need to be completed before the spacecraft can serve as a crewed lunar lander. The findings were detailed in a report from NASA’s Office of Inspector General, as noted in a report from Reuters. NASA selected SpaceX’s Starship in 2021 t…

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In the aftermath of SpaceX development disruptions that rocked the return of the Moon after half a century, it was revealed that Artemis, a manned lunar exploration program being promoted by NASA, is once again disrupting the schedule due to delays in the development of the lunar lander, which is the core equipment. NASA Auditor's Office OIG is on the 10th local time...

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Racheta Starship of SpaceX, chosen by NASA to transport astronauts on Monday, records over two years later, and American agency officials estimate that the vehicle will need more time to overcome technical challenges before the first month's mission, NASA General Inspector General, in the context of which the US Space Agency is studying accelerated plans of the Artemis programme.

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The SpaceX Starship has accumulated for at least two years behind the development since Nasa chose the fuguet to put on the Moon with astronauts, and it is hoped that it will take more time to overcome the remaining obstacles before it breaks, said the agency on the third Tuesday (10). Nasa has worked with several companies, mainly the SpaceX of Elon Musk and the Blue Origin of Jeff Bezos, in its Artemis program, which spent billions of dollars,…

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NASA calculated the delay accumulated by SpaceX's Starship ship, still in development: two years. The cause? SpaceX's plan to go to the Moon. There was a time when a single way to the Moon required only one rocket: Saturn V. The mythical launcher of the United States was enough to send out spaceX rockets.

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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