NASA’s manned Moon mission Artemis 2 has been postponed once again

NASA’s manned Moon mission Artemis 2 has been postponed once again

By admin, Aralık 6, 2024








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USA and NASA‘s largest space mission Artemis The program has not been able to recover from its problems. In its statement, the agency said that the Artemis program announced that it has been postponed once again. Therefore, we will have to wait a little longer to see the first crewed Moon mission since the Apollo era.

Artemis missions postponed

Previously planned to take place in 2024 Artemis 2 His mission was postponed until late 2025. However, according to the latest statement, this task is no longer in April 2026 will be carried out. NASA also plans to launch a crewed landing mission targeted for late 2026. Artemis 3now too 2027 in the middle postponed.

NASA patron Bill Nelson at the press conference “Space is a tough business. “We, our industry and our international partners need this time to make sure the Orion capsule is ready to safely deliver our astronauts into deep space and back to Earth.” He stated that security is a priority.

What will happen in Artemis 2 and 3?

The 10-day Artemis 2 mission will send a team of four astronauts to the Moon. The team includes Americans Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Canadian Jeremy Hansen. The mission does not involve astronauts landing on the lunar surface; Instead, it involves orbiting the Moon and returning to Earth. The astronauts will launch aboard NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and travel in the Orion crew capsule. At the end of the mission, the capsule will land in the Pacific Ocean.

This mission is a follow-up to the unmanned Artemis 1, which was successfully completed in November 2022. However, unexpected damage to the Orion capsule’s heat shield during Artemis 1 caused NASA to review its mission plans.




NASA's manned Moon mission Artemis 2 has been postponed once again




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According to NASA’s detailed investigations, the Orion capsule’s heat shield material, called Avcoat, did not allow enough gas to escape when heated. This causes the material to partially crack and become damaged. Despite this, during the mission, temperature sensors inside the capsule showed that a safe environment was provided for the crew.

For Artemis 2, engineers stated that the capsule could be used safely without making any changes to the heat shield. It was announced at that time that the safety of the astronauts could be ensured by making changes to the capsule’s re-entry route into the atmosphere, such as entry angles. However, NASA does not want to compromise on security.

In Artemis 3, humanity will launch a new era of exploration by landing on the south pole of the Moon. But for this more complex mission, NASA is innovating the process of manufacturing heat shields with data from Artemis 1. It is stated that these improvements will provide a safer experience during landing and return to the lunar surface.














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