What comes after Artemis 3?
NASA has revamped Artemis 3, which was originally a moon-landing mission.
www.space.comHere’s the latest publicly reported status as of now:
Artemis III is widely billed as no earlier than 2027 in several recent summaries, with NASA historically updating timelines to reflect readiness and program dependencies (notably the Starship HLS development). This latest framing places a mid-to-late 2027 launch window as the most current expectation.[2][3][4]
NASA and SpaceX continue to coordinate Artemis III around the availability of a suitable lunar lander and core-stage readiness, which has led to repeated schedule shifts in past years; the current public narrative still points toward 2027 rather than 2026 or 2025 in many sources.[5][2]
For the most authoritative, up-to-date NASA framing, you can check NASA’s Artemis III page or related NASA budget/update briefs, which frequently recalculate schedules as engineering milestones are met or revised.[9]
Illustration: a rough view of timelines
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official NASA statements or summarize a specific source (e.g., NASA.gov, Space.com) and provide direct quotes with citations.
NASA has revamped Artemis 3, which was originally a moon-landing mission.
www.space.com'They have a significant number of launches to go, and that of course, gives me concern about the December of 2025 date.'
www.space.comArtemis 2, the first crewed moon mission since 1972, had been targeted for September 2025.
www.space.comNASA revises Artemis timelines, delaying the Artemis 2 crewed moon mission to 2026 and Artemis 3 lunar landing to 2027.
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