Artemis III Core Stage Assembly Progresses
NASA head Jared Isaacman is working to speed up development of lunar lander hardware. The effort involves two companies with existing NASA contracts, SpaceX and Blue Origin. Isaacman, a businessman and private astronaut, is pushing for the hardware required to land on the moon. The exact timeline for readiness remains uncertain due to the nature of the commercial companies involved. Assembly of the core stage is currently in progress. Astronauts are scheduled to fly by the Moon as part of the mission progress. The assembly process is continuing as part of the mission preparations.
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Sources · 7 independent
NPR
“Jared Isaacman, he's the head of NASA who took charge a few months ago. He's this businessman and a private astronaut. Anyway, he has been trying to speed up the two companies that have contracts with NASA to develop a lunar lander”
Spaceflight
“The post Artemis III core stage assem...”
Spaceflight
“Artemis III core stage assem...”
Spaceflight
“astronauts flying by the Moon,… The post Artemis III core stage assem...”
Spaceflight
“The post Artemis III core stage assem... astronauts flying by the Moon”
NASA
“astronauts flying by the Moon,… The post Artemis III core stage assem...”
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