**NASA's Artemis Program Hits Major Roadblock: Rocket Malfunction Raises Questions About Moon Landing Plans** A recent malfunction of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket has sent shockwaves through the space community, casting a shadow over the agency's ambitious plans to return humans to the moon by 2025. The incident, which occurred during a routine test, has raised concerns about the safety and reliability of the SLS, a crucial component of the Artemis program. The program, which aims to establish a sustainable presence on the lunar surface, relies heavily on the SLS to transport astronauts and cargo to the moon. With the setback, NASA is facing a tough decision: whether to delay the program or find a solution to overcome the technical issues plaguing the SLS.