Artemis Program
NASA acting administrator expands lunar lander competition
NASA's acting administrator Sean Duffy announced plans to broaden the competition for developing a human lunar lander, citing delays by SpaceX and the need to beat China to the Moon. The move acknowledges that the agency's 2027 crewed landing target is unachievable. Duffy's statements came during television appearances aimed at securing his leadership role.
NASA Announces 24th Astronaut Class with SpaceX Veteran
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NASA has selected its 24th class of astronauts, comprising ten new recruits including a former SpaceX crew member, marking a significant step in blending commercial space experience with government-led missions. The announcement, made on September 23, 2025, highlights the agency's evolving approach to space exploration amid growing partnerships with private companies. This diverse group will undergo rigorous training for future missions to the International Space Station, the Moon, and beyond.
NASA and Lockheed explore alternatives to SLS for Orion launches
Lockheed Martin is shifting toward a more commercial model for the Orion spacecraft, including potential launches on rockets other than NASA's Space Launch System. This pivot comes amid budget pressures and a push for reusability to reduce costs. Company officials indicate readiness to provide Orion as a service to NASA.