Delays with SpaceX's Starship risk NASA moon landing timeline, watchdog says

SpaceX's Starship ​has accumulated at least two years of development delays since NASA ‌picked the rocket as an astronaut moon ⁠lander in 2021, ​and is expected ⁠to require more time to ‌clear remaining ‌development hurdles before it can put ⁠humans on ⁠the moon.

SpaceX's Starship ​has accumulated at least two years of development delays since NASA ‌picked the rocket as an astronaut moon ⁠lander in 2021, ​and is expected ⁠to require more time to ‌clear remaining ‌development hurdles before it can put ⁠humans on ⁠the moon. (Dado Ruvic, Reuters illustration)


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WASHINGTON — SpaceX's Starship ​has accumulated at least two years of development delays since NASA ‌picked the rocket as an astronaut moon ⁠lander in 2021, ​and it is expected ⁠to require more time to ‌clear remaining ‌development hurdles before it can put ⁠humans on ⁠the moon, NASA's inspector general said in a report released Tuesday.

NASA last month added an extra Artemis test mission and acknowledged technical ‌challenges its contractors face ​within the Artemis moon program, in which Elon Musk's SpaceX will land humans on the moon across two missions beginning in 2028 followed by similar crewed landings ​by Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin.

The ‌agency kept ‌2028 ⁠as its target moon landing date for Starship. But the magnitude of both SpaceX and Blue Origin's ‌remaining development work on ​their moon landers ‌jeopardizes the ⁠2028 ​target.

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