Here’s the latest I can share:
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Artemis III is currently targeted for mid-2027, with emphasis on a lunar south pole landing using SpaceX’s Starship HLS and possibly other elements. NASA has adjusted expectations due to the complexity of the Human Landing System, vehicle readiness, and integration milestones. This means the mission is not expected before 2027, and the exact date may slide based on technical progress and contractor readiness.[1]
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Earlier GAO assessments and NASA statements have highlighted timeline uncertainties for Artemis III, given the need to finalize propellant transfer in orbit and the readiness of landing systems. The overarching approach remains to complete Artemis II first, then proceed to Artemis III with an emphasis on testing and docking in preparation for a lunar sortie.[2]
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Some sources had floated 2027 as a candidate year for Artemis III, with mixed reporting on whether it would include a lunar landing or an orbital rendezvous/derry rehearsal depending on vehicle readiness. Official NASA communications have shifted toward a landing-ready plan contingent on Starship HLS readiness and mission readiness milestones.[3]
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull the most up-to-date NASA press releases and GAO reports and summarize exact dates and milestones.
- Create a simple timeline graphic with key milestones (Orion readiness, SLS milestones, HLS readiness) and projected windows for Artemis III.
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NASA will launch Artemis II, the first crewed mission around the Moon in over 50 years, on February 5, 2026. The milestone flight clears the path for Artemis III, planned for 2027, which will attempt the first human landing at the Moon’s South Pole, if SpaceX’s Starship is ready in time.
www.republicworld.comA NASA SLS rocket will launch the Artemis III mission. The launch date is currently targeted for Q2 2027 (UTC). Check back here to watch the live coverage (if available).
www.rocketlaunch.liveEditors Note: NASA is updating its website to align with the latest Artemis program architecture updates announced at the end of February. Learn more about
www.nasa.govNASA has revamped Artemis 3, which was originally a moon-landing mission.
www.space.comThe United States may have to wait a few more years to return astronauts to the moon.
www.space.comArtemis 2, the first crewed moon mission since 1972, had been targeted for September 2025.
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