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Article: NASA has shuffled its Artemis rockets. But what of the lunar landers?
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NASA announced changes to the Artemis Program to increase SLS rocket launch rates and prioritize lunar surface activities, receiving broad Senate support. However, the plan overlooks the critical development status of the human lunar landers being built by SpaceX and Blue Origin.

The revised schedule aims to test these landers in Earth orbit on Artemis III next year, targeting a lunar landing by 2028, a timeline considered highly ambitious. To accelerate development, NASA's new administrator is pushing the agency to streamline requirements and remove obstacles for the private companies.

The main topics covered are NASA's Artemis program restructuring, the development challenges of lunar landers, and efforts to accelerate the timeline through administrative changes.

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https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/03/nasa-has-shuffled-its-artemis-rockets-but-what-of-the-lunar-landers/
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2026-03-06 15:20
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2026-03-06 12:30
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