Nasa's Artemis lunar program faces delays and strategic shifts

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NASA's Artemis lunar program is undergoing significant changes, with landing missions now planned for later missions. The Artemis II crewed mission around the Moon is delayed. Artemis III's lunar landing objective is postponed to Artemis IV and V, both targeted for 2028, with uncertainty. The SLS rocket is back in the hangar for repairs, impacting launch schedules. NASA aims to increase launch cadence and standardize architecture for future lunar missions.


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