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NASA scraps 2027 Artemis III moon landing in favor of 2028 mission

Last updated: February 28, 2026 9:05 pm
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NASA’s plan to land astronauts on the moon in 2027 has been scrapped, as announced by NASA administrator Jared Isaacman. Instead, the agency will focus on testing in-orbit capabilities during the planned Artemis III mission. This includes tasks such as using astronauts’ space suits in microgravity and rendezvousing with spacecraft intended for lunar landing.

The decision to delay the moon landing to 2028 represents a significant shift in NASA’s schedule. The agency had been working towards making Artemis III the mission that would land astronauts on the moon for the first time in over 50 years.

The change in plans comes after NASA’s Artemis II mission faced challenges with its rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS). Issues with the rocket, including helium flow problems, have forced NASA to postpone the launch, which was originally scheduled for March. The next launch window for Artemis II is now set for early April.

During a press conference, Isaacman expressed confidence in increasing the cadence of SLS launches to once every 10 months. This strategy is expected to reduce risks and enhance mission success. Isaacman highlighted the importance of standardizing SLS production to minimize the time between launches. Currently, there will be a gap of over three years between the last SLS launch for Artemis I and the upcoming missions.

Isaacman emphasized the need for NASA to streamline its processes and rebuild core competencies to ensure mission success. He stated that launching every three years and making massive changes to the vehicle configuration is not a viable approach. By working towards more frequent launches and standardizing production, NASA aims to meet its targeted timelines for lunar missions.

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As this is a developing story, updates may follow. The decision to delay the moon landing reflects NASA’s commitment to ensuring mission success and advancing the exploration of space.

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