NASA’s Artemis is delayed again.
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NASA announces delays to the Artemis Program with Artemis II targeting April 2026 for the launch and Artemis III expecting to lift off in mid-2027. Europe’s Vega C lifted off from French Guiana last night carrying the Sentinel-1C satellite into orbit for the European Union's Copernicus Earth observation program. The US National Science and Technology Council has released the 2024 National Plan for Civil Earth Observation, and more.
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Elysia Segal from NASASpaceflight.com brings us the Space Traffic Report.
Selected Reading
NASA Shares Orion Heat Shield Findings, Updates Artemis Moon Missions
Europe's Vega-C rocket returns to space after two-year gap- Reuters
2024 National Plan For Civil Earth Observations
Boeing announces layoffs across Florida including Kennedy Space Center
Rocket Lab Sets Launch Window to Deploy Synspective Satellite- Business Wire
Iran says it conducted a successful space launch in a program long criticized by the West
Matt Dominick's X Account: A Visual Journey From Space
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