NASA's Artemis Program Hits Major Roadblock: Engineers Discover Critical Design Flaw in Lunar Lander In a shocking setback to NASA's ambitious Artemis program, engineers have discovered a critical design flaw in the spacecraft's lunar lander. The Artemis mission aims to return humans to the lunar surface by 2025, marking a major milestone in NASA's plans to establish a sustainable presence on the Moon. However, the discovery of the design flaw has raised concerns about the program's timeline and budget, sparking fears that the mission may be delayed or even canceled. With the Artemis program already facing significant challenges, the discovery of this flaw has sent shockwaves through the space community, leaving many wondering what the future holds for this historic mission.