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NASA Selects New Upper Stage for SLS Moon Rocket Amid Artemis Shakeup

Summary by The Daily Galaxy
NASA has made a pivotal decision to upgrade its Artemis program by selecting a new upper stage for its Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. In a move that is sure to impact the future of human space exploration, the agency has chosen the Centaur V upper stage, previously used on United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) Vulcan rocket. This decision comes as part of a broader reorganization of the Artemis program, which is aiming to land astronauts on the moon…
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NASA reprograms Artemis for technical failures and delays of SpaceX and Blue Origin; the landing, now scheduled for 2028.

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The chain of errors in Artemis II and the delays of SpaceX and Blue Origin, two of its main suppliers, forced NASA to modify at the root the schedule of the ambitious program that seeks to bring human beings back to the Moon more than half a century later, a landing now scheduled for 2028, a year later than planned.

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The Daily Galaxy broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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