NASA to Land on the Moon Annually Starting 2027 Following Artemis Program Update
NASA announced plans to conduct annual moon landings beginning in 2027, as part of an update to the Artemis program. The agency will standardize the Space Launch System (SLS) configuration and has added one mission for 2027. This shift involves the cancellation of the Lunar Gateway space station project, redirecting focus to building infrastructure directly on the moon's surface. NASA plans a $20 billion investment over the next seven years to support this initiative.

NASA plans to conduct annual moon landings starting in 2027, following an update to the Artemis program. The agency will standardize the Space Launch System (SLS) configuration and has added a mission for 2027.
In a strategic shift, NASA has canceled the Lunar Gateway space station project, focusing instead on developing infrastructure on the moon's surface. The agency is investing $20 billion over the next seven years to support these efforts and aims for human landings by late 2028. Upcoming missions include Artemis II, which will orbit the moon, and Artemis III in 2027, which will test integrated operations with lunar landers.




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