Private Space Startups Push NASA Toward a Faster Moon Return with Artemis IV

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NASA is restructuring its Artemis program to target a 2028 Artemis IV lunar mission with a higher cadence, expanding private-partner involvement. Lunar Outpost’s Mapp rover remains central to the plan, despite earlier setbacks such as the Athena lander incident; the shift signals a broader move toward sustained public-private collaboration as the industry braces for multiple upcoming lunar missions and a long-term lunar presence.
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