NASA Overhauls Artemis Plan, Adds 2027 Test Flight to Boost Lunar Landing Confidence
In a sweeping reset of America’s return-to-the-moon strategy, newly appointed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced Friday that the agency will restructure its Artemis program, adding a crucial preparatory mission in 2027 and redefining the timeline for landing astronauts on the lunar surface. Isaacman acknowledged that NASA’s earlier plan to land astronauts near the moon’s south pole in 2028 was overly ambitious without an additional stepping-stone mission to validate critical technologies and operational procedures. “We’re going to get there in steps,” he said in an interview with CBS News and later during a press conference. “We’ve got to get back to basics.”