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Artemis Moon Mission Faces Criticism, Delays

Artemis Moon Mission Faces Criticism, Delays

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March 25, 20261m 26s

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NASAs Artemis program, aiming to return humans to the moon and Mars, faces criticism due to escalating costs and delays. The program, initially planned for a 2024 landing, is now set for April 2026. Despite technical hurdles and budget overruns, many still see a moon landing before the decades end as a significant achievement. The programs roots trace back to the early 2000s, with shifting goals and timelines under different presidencies. Artemis one successfully flew uncrewed in 2022, but issues like heat shield wear and leaks have caused delays, pushing the first crewed landing to 2028. Despite challenges, Artemis remains crucial to Americas space ambitions.

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