NASA vows to outpace China in lunar exploration despite recent setbacks

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NASA's acting administrator Sean Duffy publicly emphasized the agency's commitment to beating China to the moon, countering criticism and previous statements suggesting China might land astronauts on the moon first. Duffy and associate administrator Amit Kshatriya vowed to accelerate Artemis missions and reduce costs, despite budget constraints and testing setbacks, aiming to ensure NASA's leadership in lunar exploration.
- Duffy pushes back against testimony that NASA is falling behind China in lunar exploration SpaceNews
- Interim NASA head tells agency that it will beat China back to the moon NBC News
- Duffy Tells NASA ‘I’ll Be Damned’ If China Beats US to Moon Bloomberg.com
- NASA says America will win ‘the second space race’ against China Fox News
- China pulled off high-orbit refuelling and may beat US to moon, ex-officials say South China Morning Post
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