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NASA’s Artemis moon exploration programme is getting a major makeover

Last updated: February 27, 2026 10:20 am
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NASA is making changes to its Artemis moon missions, as announced by NASA administrator Jared Isaacman in a press conference on 27 February. The Artemis II mission, scheduled to launch in the coming months, faced difficulties during practice runs with the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket experiencing fuel leaks. As a result, the mission was rolled back from the launchpad for analysis and repairs. The last launch of SLS took place in 2022.

Originally planned as a mission to send astronauts in a loop around the moon in preparation for a lunar landing with Artemis III, the mission has now been altered. Artemis III will no longer be a landing mission but will focus on testing the Orion crew capsule’s ability to dock with a lander in orbit and the space suits for the eventual landing.

Despite this change, there is a new plan to increase the frequency of launches. Artemis IV and potentially Artemis V are now expected to land on the moon in 2028. According to NASA official Amit Kshatriya, this revised approach aims to represent a step-by-step build-up of capability, with each step bringing the agency closer to performing successful landing missions.

In a departure from previous plans to upgrade the upper stage of the SLS rocket for future missions, Isaacman revealed that NASA will now pursue a standardized version to avoid major changes between missions. This shift in strategy is part of an effort to thoroughly test every aspect of the rocket and mission plan before each step, focusing on taking small steps quickly rather than making large leaps every few years.

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Isaacman emphasized the importance of eliminating delays that have plagued the Artemis program from its inception, aiming to create a safer and more efficient lunar exploration program. By embracing a philosophy of incremental progress and thorough testing, NASA hopes to ensure the success of future Artemis missions.

These developments mark a significant shift in the Artemis program’s approach, prioritizing careful planning and testing to mitigate risks and enhance the overall success of lunar exploration missions.

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