NASA, Artemis and wet dress rehearsal
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Why is NASA snubbing SpaceX for Artemis?
NASA is reopening competition on the Artemis moon lander contract originally awarded solely to SpaceX, a decision that has fueled speculation about whether the agency is deliberately sidelining Elon Musk’s company.
Soon, four astronauts will launch on a mission to the vicinity of the Moon for the first time in over 50 years. The mission, called Artemis II, is the second mission — and first crewed mission — of NASA’s Artemis program.
LIVE IN ORANGE CITY PAMELA COMME WESH TWO NEWS. SOME GOOD ADVICE THERE. ALL RIGHT. COLD WEATHER IS SHRINKING THE TIMELINE FOR WHEN WE COULD SEE THE ARTEMIS TWO ROCKET LAUNCH. TODAY, NASA ANNOUNCED THIS WEEKEND’S FREEZE IS FORCING THEM TO DELAY A CRITICAL ...
After clunky Artemis test, Congress heeds renewed call to rely on companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin
After a Trump administration push last year to kill off the existing architecture of NASA’s Artemis program, Congress made moves to save it injecting billions toward funding the pricey, oft-delayed