NASA announces changes to its Artemis program and now expects two missions to the Moon in 2028

Miami NASA announced this Friday changes to its Artemis program, so it now plans two new missions to the Moon in 2028 instead of one, although the third expedition, Artemis III, Now it will no longer go to the natural satellite that year as expected and will only be a trip in low Earth orbit in 2027.

The modifications imply that the Artemis IV mission will seek to reach the Moon in early 2028 and the new Artemis V will also attempt to do so at the end of that year.revealed the administrator of the US space agency, Jared Isaacman, at a press conference at Cape Canaveral in Florida.

This means that Artemis III, which was intended as the return of humans to the lunar surface for the first time since 1972, is brought forward to 2027, but will now be an intermediate mission in low Earth orbit.

Meanwhile, NASA is trying to move forward with the launch of Artemis II, which has been postponed until at least April after being scheduled to send four astronauts to lunar orbit on March 6, after failures in the first cold test that prevented the launch in February.