NASA’s second-ever moon touchdown in a half-century will happen on Artemis 4, company officers confirmed in a report.
A schedule shuffle based mostly on modifications in a SpaceX Starship moon touchdown contract will see the Artemis program‘s fourth mission because the follow-up crewed touchdown as quickly as 2027, based on an Oct. 28 presentation attended by SpaceNews (opens in new tab). (The primary moon touchdown since 1972 will likely be Artemis 3, scheduled to land in 2025, if all goes based on plan.)
All of those dates are tentative, although, as they rely on methods like lunar landers and spacesuits being prepared and upon the profitable completion of different missions. Problems with notice embrace the oft-delayed Artemis 1 now set to fly no sooner than Nov. 14 on an uncrewed enterprise round the moon, and the equally grounded Starship that’s awaiting regulatory approval for its first-ever orbital mission.
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Artemis 4 will land on the moon as an alternative of continuous to construct out a supporting NASA-led lunar station referred to as Gateway, Mark Kirasich, deputy affiliate administrator for Artemis marketing campaign growth at NASA, stated within the presentation. (He spoke on the American Astronautical Society’s Wernher von Braun Memorial Symposium in Huntsville, Alabama.)
Beforehand, NASA nixed the concept of a touchdown on Artemis 4, arguing that the complicated supply of a habitation module to Gateway was the next precedence than touchdown on the floor, SpaceNews stated. The pivot to placing people on the floor so quickly, Kirasich added in his speech, is because of an choice change involving Starship’s contract.
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SpaceX is working underneath a Human Touchdown System contract awarded in April 2021, and acquired an “Possibility B” modification in March 2022 to “meet an prolonged set of necessities for sustaining missions on the moon,” NASA officers stated in a Sept. 16 press release (opens in new tab), which didn’t specify additional particulars.
NASA can also be engaged on including another company to the HLS contract to adjust to a Congressional request, amid criticism that the contract was solely awarded to one company as an alternative of the forecasted two. (Kirasich instructed SpaceNews the brand new lander can be prepared no sooner than Artemis 5; the present deadline for the solicitation closes Dec. 6, which is delayed from an preliminary Nov. 15 timeline.)
Like Artemis, all Gateway timelines are additionally unsure resulting from growth milestones, however the habitation module (referred to as I-Hab) stays on observe with European and Japanese officers. NASA’s huge Space Launch System rocket, nonetheless, is going through a problem with launching the huge module.
A brand new higher stage, referred to as Exploration Higher Stage, is required to heft the huge module. Whereas that appears to be on observe, the Cell Launcher 2 platform required to help EUS is reportedly going through price and schedule points underneath its prime contractor Bechtel, based on SpaceNews.
Elizabeth Howell is the co-author of “Why Am I Taller (opens in new tab)?” (ECW Press, 2022; with Canadian astronaut Dave Williams), a guide about space medication. Observe her on Twitter @howellspace (opens in new tab). Observe us on Twitter @Spacedotcom (opens in new tab) or Facebook (opens in new tab).