2024-01-09 21:50:35
Bill Nelson, administrator of the space agency, said the move will allow more time to work on developing the Artemis project
CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP New rocket, United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) Vulcan Centaur, blasts off from Space Launch Complex 41d at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida
A Nasaspace agency of the USAannounced this Tuesday, 9, that it has postponed plans to take astronauts back to the Moon to 2026. “Safety is our highest priority,” said Bill Nelson, NASA administrator, during a press conference, announcing “more time to work on the development” of the Artemis project, now scheduled for September 2026. The Artemis 3 mission was scheduled for 2025.
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