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Acting NASA Chief Announces More "Shakeups"
The idea that we need to "beat the Chinese to the Moon" again. Well we did beat them to the moon by over 50 years. However, this new effort isn't even close to being ready to repeat that. Framing this as some sort of race with the Chinese is a mistake.
Why are we going to the moon again? There needs to be a better reason than "because the Chinese are doing it and we have to get there first."
Is it to establish a permanent presence there or just to repeat what we did with the Apollo missions (but with diverse astronauts!!)?
Citing delays, acting NASA chief Sean Duffy announced that the Artemis Program - NASA's plan to return astronauts to the Moon - needs to be shaken up again. The announcement came on Monday (Oct. 22nd) when Duffy, also the Secretary of Transportation, made two television appearances to discuss ongoing problems with the program. This included the development of the Starship Human Landing System (HLS), the lunar lander that will transport astronauts to and from the lunar surface, which NASA contracted to SpaceX in 2021.
In addition, Duffy intimated that NASA's current timeline for Artemis III (scheduled for 2027) is no longer tenable. To this end, he said that NASA will expand the competition to develop an HLS system that will land astronauts on the lunar surface and return them to orbit. This latest announcement comes on the heels of budget cuts, mass layoffs, and shifting priorities, all of which were summarized in the White House's FY 2026 Budget Request. The main priority this document stressed was the need to "beat the Chinese to the Moon," who are currently planning on landing taikonauts no sooner than 2030.
The idea that we need to "beat the Chinese to the Moon" again. Well we did beat them to the moon by over 50 years. However, this new effort isn't even close to being ready to repeat that. Framing this as some sort of race with the Chinese is a mistake.
Why are we going to the moon again? There needs to be a better reason than "because the Chinese are doing it and we have to get there first."
Is it to establish a permanent presence there or just to repeat what we did with the Apollo missions (but with diverse astronauts!!)?