Congress warned that NASA’s current plan for Artemis “cannot work”

Congress warned that NASA’s current plan for Artemis “cannot work”

In recent months, it has begun dawning on US lawmakers that, absent significant intervention, China will land humans on the Moon before the United States can return there with the Artemis Program.

So far, legislators have yet to take meaningful action on this—a $10 billion infusion into NASA’s budget this summer essentially provided zero funding for efforts needed to land humans on the Moon this decade. But now a subcommittee of the House Committee on Space, Science, and Technology has begun reviewing the space agency’s policy, expressing concerns about Chinese competition in civil spaceflight.

During a hearing on Thursday in Washington, DC, the subcommittee members asked a panel of experts how NASA could maintain its global leadership in space over China in general, and more specifically, how to improve the Artemis Program to reach the Moon more quickly.

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  1. hartmann.filiberto

    This is a critical topic that highlights the challenges NASA faces with the Artemis program. It’s important for Congress to take a close look at these issues to ensure a competitive future in space exploration. The discussion around international competition adds another layer of complexity to the mission.

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