Senate accelerates Artemis, granting NASA authority to speed Moon return

The Senate Commerce Committee approved revisions to the NASA Authorization Act of 2026 that provide funding and strategic direction aligned with NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman’s Artemis plan to return humans to the Moon and establish a long‑term presence. The bill empowers Isaacman to identify alternatives for a new upper stage, allows standardizing the SLS for more frequent flights, and removes earlier language about a Lunar Gateway in favor of a lunar outpost briefing. It also enables repurposing existing programs and extends the International Space Station to 2032 to aid private space facilities. The measure signals strong congressional support to accelerate Artemis, though full Senate and House approval remains forthcoming.
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