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NASA pivots to Artemis III after Artemis II moon flyby with 2028 landing in view
Science
Published on 24 April 2026

Next mission will practice lunar lander docking before landing plans
Artemis II has completed its lunar journey, delivering unprecedented views and setting new distance records. NASA’s focus now shifts to Artemis III, where astronauts will practice lunar lander docking—an essential rehearsal before committing to a landing. The agency is targeting a moon landing in 2028, with attention on the moon’s south polar region for potential resources.
- Artemis II returns with record-setting lunar journey achievements
- Artemis III will focus on practicing lunar lander docking
- NASA is targeting a moon landing by 2028
- Future plans prioritize the south polar region for resources
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