
NASA Lacks Moon Rescue Plan, Artemis Program Faces Delays
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NASAs Lunar Rescue Plan: A Missing Piece in Artemis Program - A new report reveals NASA lacks a plan to rescue astronauts stranded on or near the moon during upcoming missions. Despite focusing on preventing failures, NASA has no emergency rescue options for trips to the lunar surface or en route. This comes as NASA prepares for its Artemis program, facing delays in developing landing systems and potential strandings. In response, NASA announced changes to speed up the process and cut dangers, aiming for one or two moon landings in 2028.
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