Anonymous25 days ago
NASA's Artemis program, which has cost an estimated $93 billion since 2012, is undergoing its most dramatic restructuring yet under Administrator Jared Isaacman, who cancelled planned SLS rocket upgrades and reorganized the mission sequence to accelerate launch cadence. As contractors SpaceX, Blue Origin, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin push forward on their respective hardware, the program faces a pivotal year with the Artemis II crewed flyby targeted for April 2026 and a first crewed lunar landing now slated for 2028.