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NASA still confident that Artemis astronauts will land on the moon in 2028 despite spacesuit delays

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NASA still confident that Artemis astronauts will land on the moon in 2028 despite spacesuit delays

NASA says it’s confident that new spacesuits will be ready for a moon landing in 2028, even though a new report raises the possibility of a multiyear delay.

April 22nd, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

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