NASA's Artemis Program Hits Major Roadblock: Rocket Failure Raises Concerns Over Moon Landing Plans In a setback for NASA's ambitious plans to return humans to the moon by 2025, a critical rocket test has ended in failure. The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, a key component of the Artemis program, suffered a malfunction during a recent static fire test, sparking concerns over the program's timeline and budget. The Artemis program aims to establish a sustainable presence on the lunar surface, with the ultimate goal of using the moon as a stepping stone for further human exploration of the solar system. With the SLS rocket being a crucial part of this mission, the failure raises questions about whether NASA will be able to meet its ambitious deadline.


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