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NASA Safety Panel Warns of “High Risk” for Artemis III

As NASA prepares to launch the Artemis II crew around the Moon in the very near future, the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) is raising warning flags about the next flight in the queue, Artemis III. That’s the mission designed to land astronauts on the surface of the Moon for the first time since 1972, but ASAP warns the current plan is too risky. NASA will hold a press conference tomorrow morning, February 27, to discuss “Next Steps for t…
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NASA's new boss slows down the direct jump to landing and chains test missions in 2027 and 2028 to shield the program

The changes arise after criticism of an independent security panel which considered the original plans too risky.

While the Artemis II mission hopes to take off for the Moon in a few weeks, the atmosphere is not good for the rest of the program. Artemis III, whose objective is to drop astronauts on the satellite, is in the sights of NASA's safety committee, which fears major flaws in the mission.

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