Home / TechnologyThe New York TimesTechnologyThe New York Times·Jun 9, 2026·1 min readHow Does the Blue Origin Rocket Explosion affect NASA’s Moon Plans?NASA’s Artemis program has little room for error if it is to land astronauts on the moon by the end of 2028, but Blue Origin could be out of commission for at least a year.View original source — The New York Times ↗ShareCopy linkShare on XShare on FacebookRelated storiesAl JazeeraTechnologyJun 9, 2026 · 1 minNASA announces astronauts for Artemis III spaceflight, scheduled for 2027Al JazeeraThe New York TimesTechnologyJun 9, 2026 · 1 minCan NASA Really Land Astronauts on the Moon by 2028?The New York TimesBloombergBusinessJun 9, 2026 · 1 minNASA Picks Crew for 2027 Artemis Mission to Test Moon LandersBloombergArs TechnicaTechnologyJun 18, 2026 · 1 minNASA asks Northrop Grumman to stop working on lunar HALO moduleArs Technica
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