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Artemis III is planned to be the first crewed Moon landing mission of the Artemis program and the first crewed flight of the Starship HLS lander. [5] Artemis III is planned to be the second crewed Artemis mission and the first American crewed lunar landing since Apollo 17 in December 1972. [6]
Artemis 3: Mid-2027 [6] TBA: SLS Block 1 Crew Kennedy Space Center, LC-39B: ≈30d Carrying Artemis III mission hardware. First lunar landing of the Artemis program. [7] Artemis 4: September 2028 [8] [9] TBA: SLS Block 1B Crew Kennedy Space Center, LC-39B: ≈30d Second Artemis Lunar landing. Debut of the SLS Block 1B and the Exploration Upper ...
First launch of the Intuitive Machines Nova-C Odysseus lunar lander by Intuitive Machines [144] IM-1 Odysseus lander: Falcon 9: Success January 2025 [268] Second launch of an Intuitive Machines Nova-C lunar lander by Intuitive Machines. One of the payloads is PRIME-1, an ISRU demonstration. IM-2 Athena: Falcon 9: Scheduled September 2025 [269]
As for the Artemis 3 lunar landing flight, the new mid-2027 target launch date assumes SpaceX's lunar lander, a variant of the upper stage used by the company's new Super Heavy-Starship rocket ...
The Advanced Exploration Lander was a 2018 NASA concept for a three-stage lander, intended to serve as a design reference for the commercial HLS design proposals. After departing from the Lunar Gateway in its lunar near-rectilinear halo orbit (NRHO), a transfer module would take the lander and embarked crew to a low lunar orbit and then ...
NASA expects to pay the company $3.4 billion for a single crewed lunar landing — the Artemis V mission currently slated for 2028 — with Blue Origin investing at least that much of its own money.
Your order was delivered… to the Moon! 📦@Int_Machines' uncrewed lunar lander landed at 6:23pm ET (2323 UTC), bringing NASA science to the Moon's surface. These instruments will prepare us for ...
In May 2023, Blue Origin was awarded $3.4 billion by NASA to develop their Blue Moon lunar lander. [56] [57] NASA intends to allow Starship HLS option B and the Blue Moon lander to compete for Artemis missions after Artemis V. Starship HLS docking system being tested