NASA's Artemis Program Hits Major Roadblock: Rocket Malfunction Forces New Launch Date Reports are emerging that NASA's ambitious Artemis program, aimed at returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025, has hit a significant roadblock. A malfunction during a recent test of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket has forced mission officials to push back the launch date, sparking concerns about the program's already-tight timeline. The setback is a major blow to NASA's plans to establish a sustainable presence on the lunar surface and marks the latest in a series of challenges facing the Artemis program. As the space agency works to resolve the issue and get the program back on track, the delay raises questions about the feasibility of meeting the 2025 deadline.
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