NASA's Artemis Moon Missions: all you need to know
NASA's Artemis missions aim to land humans on the Moon again, create a lunar base, and lay the groundwork for a future trip to Mars
www.rmg.co.ukDirect answer: Artemis III is planned to launch no earlier than mid-2027, with current public timelines commonly citing 2027 as the target year for a crewed lunar landing, though exact dates have shifted due to technical fixes and spacecraft readiness. For the latest, NASA and reputable coverage consistently note mid-2027 as the target, not a specific date yet.[1][2][4]
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NASA's Artemis missions aim to land humans on the Moon again, create a lunar base, and lay the groundwork for a future trip to Mars
www.rmg.co.ukNASA has revamped Artemis 3, which was originally a moon-landing mission.
www.space.comHeat shield damage seen during the first Artemis test flight is now understood, NASA says, but more time is needed to implement fixes.
www.cbsnews.comArtemis 2, the first crewed moon mission since 1972, had been targeted for September 2025.
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