NASA Delays Artemis Moon Mission Amid Global Space Race

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NASA has announced a delay in its Artemis moon mission, now targeting a 2026 launch for Artemis II and mid-2027 for Artemis III, due to issues with the Orion spacecraft's heat shield. Despite the postponement, NASA aims to land astronauts on the moon before China, which plans a lunar mission by 2030. The delay allows engineers to address safety concerns, ensuring astronaut safety remains a priority. The Artemis program, costing over $42 billion, aims to establish a lunar base camp as a precursor to Mars exploration.
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