Astrobotic's Griffin Moon Lander Delayed to Mid-2026 Due to Supply Chain Challenges

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SpaceX's Falcon Heavy moon mission with Astrobotic's Griffin lander has been delayed to no earlier than July 2026, due to ongoing payload integration and testing, marking a setback for NASA's lunar exploration efforts under the CLPS program.
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