US space agency and international partners commit major resources to speed up construction of the vital Gateway lunar outpost, setting the stage for sustained Moon missions.
NASA is recalibrating its approach to returning humans to the Moon, focusing on sustainable infrastructure and revised timelines for the Artemis program.
NASA is preparing the Artemis II crew and vehicle for the critical mission that will orbit the Moon, paving the way for a human return to the lunar surface after a half-century gap.
NASA officials confirm technical challenges related to life support and propulsion systems, potentially pushing the timeline for the crucial Artemis III mission beyond 2026.
NASA and international partners accelerate critical testing for the Artemis lunar missions, detailing the readiness of the Orion capsule and the complex Human Landing System required for the upcoming return to the Moon.
NASA has authorized the full manufacturing phase for the primary modules of the Lunar Gateway space station, a critical orbital outpost for the Artemis missions.