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Nasa names Artemis III crew in next step towards Moon landing

Nasa names Artemis III crew in next step towards Moon landing
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NASA has announced the crew for the Artemis III mission, aiming for a Moon landing by 2028. However, the project faces significant skepticism due to delays from private partners SpaceX and Blue Origin.

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The success of the Artemis program is critical for the future of human space exploration and the viability of public-private partnerships in aerospace.

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Is Nasa s Moon landing plan science fact or science fiction? published at 19:19 BST 19:19 BST Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent

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The report balances NASA's official announcements with critical industry context regarding technical delays.

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