NASA Revises Moon Mission Plan, Shifts Strategy for Human Lunar Return
NASA has unveiled a significant change to its plans for returning astronauts to the Moon. The Artemis program, the agency’s flagship human spaceflight initiative, was originally designed to put humans back on the lunar surface for the first time in over five decades. Now, NASA is taking a staged approach, delaying the first Moon landing to 2028 to prioritize safety, sustainability, and mission reliability.
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