NASA already has next Artemis flight in its sights following astronauts’ triumphant moon flyby
Following the successful Artemis II mission, NASA is already planning its next steps in lunar exploration. Artemis III, scheduled for next year, will involve astronauts practicing docking the Orion capsule with lunar landers in Earth's orbit. SpaceX and Blue Origin are currently competing to develop the lander for this mission. The ultimate goal is the Artemis IV mission in 2028, which aims to land two astronauts in the moon's south polar region. This location is targeted due to the potential presence of ice in shadowed craters, which could be used for water and rocket fuel, supporting future lunar bases. The long-term vision includes establishing a moon base estimated to cost between $20 billion and $30 billion.