NASA’s approach to managing the development of crewed lunar landers for Artemis has successfully controlled costs but not schedule.
A NASA watchdog has issued a damning report on the Human Landing System program, finding serious problems with its progress, oversight, and testing.
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NASA watchdog report pokes holes in Artemis lunar lander plans
Inspector general flags Starship risks and gaps in testing The NASA Office of Inspector General has published a report on the agency's management of the lunar Human Landing System (HLS) contracts, ...
NASA’s lunar ambitions have hit turbulence once again, but SpaceX is charting a faster course. The company has revealed a newly simplified design for its Starship lunar lander, aimed at putting ...
NASA is reworking its Artemis moon program to add a test mission for commercial lunar landers in low Earth orbit… Read More ...
One of these involves the extent to which astronauts flying on board SpaceX’s Starship should be able to take manual control of the vehicle during flights down to the lunar surface.
This illustration shows Lockheed Martin's concept of a two-stage crewed lunar lander that NASA could use to go to the surface of the moon. The accent module would be derived from the Orion spacecraft ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This illustration shows Lockheed Martin's concept of a two-stage crewed lunar lander that NASA could use to go to the surface of ...
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