NASA Pushing Artemis III Moon Landing to at Least 2025

  • NASA Administrator Bill Nelson has announced a shift in the Artemis launch dates, including pushing the first return by humans to the lunar surface until at least 2025.
  • “After having taken a look under the hood for the last six months, it’s clear to me that the agency will need to make serious changes for the long-term success of the program,” Nelson said on a media teleconference Monday.
  • He said Artemis I, the uncrewed first flight of the Space Launch System and Orion capsule, is now targeting February 2022. The rocket is stacked and ready for a wet dress rehearsal that will be on the launch pad at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center in January.