On March 10, 2026, the NASA Office of Inspector General reported that NASA did not have the capability to rescue astronauts stranded in space or on the lunar surface after a life-threatening Human Landing System failure. NASA and its lander contractors were analyzing missed ascents, failed docking attempts, landing accidents, cabin failures, and other hazards, yet those analyses did not provide an outside vehicle capable of collecting a stranded…
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