NASA, SpaceX, and Blue Origin Race to Accelerate Moon Missions

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NASA's Artemis III lunar mission faces delays due to technical issues with SpaceX's Starship, which is designed to be a versatile but currently unproven super-heavy-lift vehicle. The development challenges, including multiple failed test flights and payload capacity concerns, have led NASA to reopen the lunar landing contract to competitors like Blue Origin. The broader context involves the US government's unstable space policy and budget, impacting international collaboration and long-term planning for lunar exploration.
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- Former NASA Administrators urge space agency to rethink plans for Artemis Moon lander Spaceflight Now
- SpaceX defends Starship lunar lander as it works on ‘simplified’ approach SpaceNews
- SpaceX and Blue Origin both submitted plans to get astronauts back to the moon faster, NASA says CNBC
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