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Revised Artemis lunar lander plans take shape - SpaceNews

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Revised Artemis lunar lander plans take shape - SpaceNews
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NASA has detailed revised plans for the Artemis lunar program, focusing on accelerated development of SpaceX and Blue Origin landers. The new strategy involves docking Starship with the Orion spacecraft in Earth orbit to improve safety and efficiency.

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These adjustments are critical for the success of the 2028 crewed lunar landing mission and represent a shift in how NASA manages private-sector aerospace partnerships.

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HOUSTON — NASA has provided more details about the revised approaches that Blue Origin and SpaceX are taking to accelerate work on Artemis lunar landers.

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The report is a factual summary of NASA's technical and operational updates regarding the Artemis program.

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