NASA Delays Artemis Moon Landing Until 2026

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NASA announced the delay of two Artemis lunar missions on Tuesday due to safety concerns. A four-astronaut flight around the moon that was scheduled to launch later this year will be pushed to Sept. 2025, and a moon landing crew that was expected to depart that month will be pushed to Sept. 2026. NASA’s Artemis mission involves the use of moon suits and landers from private companies SpaceX and Astrobotic Technology, both of which have experienced major technological difficulties.

On Tuesday, shortly before NASA announced the delays, Astrobotic abandoned a lunar landing, following a fuel leak on its Peregrine Lander. SpaceX’s mega rocket is an integral part of NASA’s plan to get moonwalkers into space, but so far both attempts to launch them have blown up over the Gulf of Mexico. “Crew safety is and will remain our number one priority,” said Amit Kshatriya, the deputy associate administrator of Exploration Systems Development, and manager of NASA’s Moon to Mars Program Office. Read more.


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  1. Easy greatness for mankind. One great leap for the finance department. A small step for any human atonement.

    Rest for a few years.

    • NASA was created 1958 and 11 years later they were already able to land on the moon? In fact, it has been well proven and admitted by the astronauts that no one has ever landed on the moon because there’s no way they can go through the extreme radiation of the Van Allen Belts which needed 4 feet thickness of protection.

      Archive footage of Stanley Kubrick that he requested to be published after his death and a cover letter in which he says, among other things: “With the cooperation of the US government & NASA, we faked the moon landings. ALL moon landings were faked, and I filmed them all.”

      Part of the fake moon landing narrative is that Nixon called the astronauts on the “moon” using a landline rotary phone – with the 1960’s technology.
      There’s no way they had the technology to sent the live footage back from the moon in 1969.
      Who was holding the camera to film the “first step on the moon”?

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