NASA is looking at deferring some programmatic certification activities until after the Exploration Mission-1 (EM-1) flight in addition to its other initiatives to shorten the schedule to the inaugural launch. The goal remains to find ways to move the launch date back into late 2020 from the current Spring 2021 forecast.
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NASA is officially still deciding whether or not to take the time to conduct the…
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ArtemisCommercialUncrewed
NASA Launch Services Program outlines the alternative launcher review for EM-1
by Philip SlossWith a mid-2020 Administration deadline for Exploration Mission-1 (EM-1) fast approaching, NASA tasked its Launch…
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NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) Program is pursuing ways to accelerate development of the on-again,…
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A flurry of initiatives announced early in March to find a way to fly Exploration…
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NASA has been tasked with returning humans to the surface of the moon by 2024.…
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NASA is moving up a gear with its manifest planning for the Space Launch System…
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Artemis
SLS teams drawing on experience in preparation of actual hardware production
by Chris BerginSpace Launch System (SLS) teams are over a month into their DAC-2 (Design Analysis Cycle),…