Artemis Plan Reorients: In-Orbit Tests Ahead of 2028 Moon Landing

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NASA is reshaping the Artemis program: Artemis III will test key technologies in low Earth orbit instead of landing, and Artemis IV is now scheduled for a 2028 crewed lunar landing; the plan emphasizes in-space life-support, propulsion, and communications tests, potential docking with commercial lunar landers, and new AxEMU suits, while Lunar Gateway is not mentioned in the latest rollout and workforce/schedule challenges persist.
- NASA Announces Major Change to Plans For Putting Humans on The Moon ScienceAlert
- NASA Adds Mission to Artemis Lunar Program, Updates Architecture NASA (.gov)
- NASA Shakes Up Artemis Schedule, Aiming for 2 Moon Landings in 2028 The New York Times
- 'Pushing this competition': SpaceX's Starship might not fly on NASA's newly revamped Artemis 3 mission Yahoo
- NASA Cancels Artemis III's Crewed Landing extremetech.com
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