Outgoing NASA Administrator Defends Artemis Program Amidst Delays
Outgoing NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, in a recent interview, expressed confidence in the Artemis lunar program, addressing concerns about delays. He attributed recent setbacks to the Orion heat shield and stated that after extensive testing and review by independent panels, Artemis II is on track for a launch around April 2026. Artemis III's lunar landing, contingent on SpaceX's lander readiness, could follow in summer 2027. Nelson also discussed his views on commercial human spaceflight and the restructuring of the Mars Sample Return mission to make it more affordable and timely. Finally, he offered well wishes to the incoming Trump administration's nominee and predicted that Artemis won't be canceled, although he expects the new administration to review the program's architecture.