What Comes Next for Artemis?

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NASA has revised its Artemis III mission to test Human Landing Systems and new spacesuits in low Earth orbit, pushing the crewed lunar landing to Artemis IV in 2028. The changes aim to reduce technical risks but raise concerns about the readiness of the Human Landing System.
NASA has revised its Artemis program, with Artemis III now set to test Human Landing Systems and new spacesuits in low Earth orbit. The crewed lunar landing will occur during Artemis IV, scheduled for 2028. The changes aim to reduce technical risks associated with operating complex systems together for the first time. NASA canceled the Exploration Upper Stage and paused work on Gateway, a planned lunar space station, to focus on building a lunar base. The new plan attempts to address risks but raises concerns about the readiness of the Human Landing System and lunar spacesuits. NASA aims to move faster and eliminate delays with the revised plan.
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