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NASA announces big structural changes to the lunar program

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With Artemis II facing delays, NASA announces big structural changes to the lunar program
Throughout February 2026, people at the Kennedy Space Center got to witness an exciting sight: NASA’s behemoth Space Launch System rocket, SLS, standing on the launch pad, aimed toward the sky.

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NASA shakes up its Artemis program to speed up lunar return
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NASA Announces Major Revamp of Its Artemis Moon Program
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No fooling: NASA targets April 1 for Artemis II launch to the Moon
NASA has fixed the problem that forced the removal of the rocket for the Artemis II mission from its launch pad last month, but it will be a couple of weeks before officials are ready to move the vehi...

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Buffalo-based Delaware North powers guest experience at Kennedy Space Center as Artemis II prepares for launch
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NASA anticipating rollout of Artemis II rocket following repairs
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Boeing’s Contribution to NASA’s Moon Program Just Took a Major Hit

A pending contractor switchup marks another blow to Boeing, which is struggling to prove itself as a reliable strategic partner to NASA.
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NASA has a new problem to fix before the next Artemis II countdown test

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said Saturday the agency is looking at ways to prevent the fueling problems plaguing the Space Launch System rocket before the Artemis III mission. Artemis III is slated to be the first crew mission to land on the Moon ...
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NASA and Lockheed may launch Orion on new rockets

NASA and Lockheed Martin, the primary contractor for the Orion spacecraft, are now exploring the possibility of launching Orion on rockets other than the Space Launch System (SLS). This consideration marks a significant shift from previous plans, driven by ...
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