Sep 22, 2020NASA updates Artemis Plan for returning astronauts to the Moon in 2024verified_publishernewatlas.com - By David SzondyNASA has released an updated outline of its Artemis program to return US astronauts to the Moon and set up a permanent human presence there, …
ScienceAlertflipped into ScienceAlertHere Are The Detailed And Risky Steps NASA Needs to Take to Land on The Moon by 2024verified_publisherScienceAlert - SUSIE NEILSON & DAVE MOSHERNASA has released its first full plan for its Artemis missions, which aim to put the first woman on the moon and the first man since 1972. The plan …
The Guardianflipped into ScienceNasa says landing astronauts on moon by 2024 is unlikelyverified_publisherThe Guardian - Stuart ClarkCosts and overruns on key technology have hit schedule of Artemis programme, says report Nasa has said it will be “hard-pressed to land astronauts on the moon by the end of 2024”. The assessment by the agency’s office of inspector general comes in a report dated 12 November and titled 2020 Report on …
Engadgetflipped into Tech NewsNASA outlines how it will take humanity back to the Moon in 2024verified_publisherEngadget - Mariella MoonThe Artemis Plan will give you a comprehensive look at the program. When NASA officially announced the Artemis program last year, it revealed its plans to land the next man and the first woman on the Moon in 2024. It’s no small feat, so it’s no surprise that there are aerospace experts who remain …
CNETflipped into Living in the FutureNASA report puts a damper on Artemis program's ambitious 2024 astronaut moon landing dateverified_publisherCNET - Amanda KooserThe first woman and next man on the moon might have to wait a little longer.
Digital Trendsflipped into News: What you need to know about the world of techNASA report casts doubt on achieving moon landing by 2024verified_publisherDigital Trends - By Trevor MoggNASA has said that it will be unlikely to achieve its hoped-for moon landing in 2024, with funding issues, rising costs, and schedule delays all …
USA TODAYflipped into Top StoriesNASA unveils $28 billion plan to land first woman, next man on the moon in 2024verified_publisherUSA TODAY - N'dea Yancey-BraggNASA has released its $28 billion plan to land the first woman and the next man on the moon in 2024. The mission, part of NASA's Artemis plan, would mark the first time humans would land on the lunar surface since 1972. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said astronauts are returning to the moon …