
NASA Revamps Artemis Moon Program, Aims for Faster Lunar Landing
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NASAs Artemis moon program undergoes a revamp, with a new mission before the crewed lunar landing. The high-stakes south pole touchdown is pushed to 2028, potentially with two landings that year. Artemis two, the crewed lunar flyby, is delayed until at least April due to rocket issues. The space launch system rocket faces repairs for hydrogen leaks and helium problems. NASA administrator Jared Isaacman calls for a quicker pace, aiming to standardize future rockets and cut risks, echoing the Apollo eras rapid succession of missions.
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