NASA continues to target an early 2028 timeframe for its first Artemis crewed Moon landing, marking a major step in its long-term return to the lunar surface and the first crewed lunar landing under the Artemis program.
Artemis IV is expected to expand lunar orbital infrastructure, test critical systems for deep space exploration, and further advance the technologies needed to support sustained human activity beyond Earth. NASA anticipates launching the Artemis V lunar surface mission by late 2028, with future missions expected to occur about once per year thereafter.
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NASA continues to target an early 2028 timeframe for its first Artemis crewed Moon landing, marking a major step in its long-term return to the lunar surface and the first crewed lunar landing under the Artemis program.
Artemis IV is expected to expand lunar orbital infrastructure, test critical systems for deep space exploration, and further advance the technologies needed to support sustained human activity beyond Earth. NASA anticipates launching the Artemis V lunar surface mission by late 2028, with future missions expected to occur about once per year thereafter.
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