The Artemis program, led by NASA, aims to land “the first woman and the next man” on the Moon by 2024 and establish a sustainable human presence on the lunar surface. The program also has plans for the Artemis Base Camp, a lunar gateway that will facilitate long-duration crewed missions and provide a platform for scientific research.
As of now, NASA is actively working on various components of the Artemis program. This includes the development and testing of the Space Launch System (SLS), the Orion spacecraft, and the lunar Gateway. Additionally, the selection of commercial partners and the continued progress of the overall mission architecture are key focus areas.
The Artemis program represents an exciting chapter in space exploration, and further updates about its progress can be found on the official NASA website and related space exploration resources.
Third Starship launch
Third Starship Launch by SpaceX
The third Starship launch by SpaceX signals significant progress in their ambitious space exploration endeavors. The mission, executed with the Starship SN8 prototype, marked an important milestone despite the prototype’s unsuccessful landing. Its flight demonstrated several key advancements in the design and capabilities of the Starship spacecraft.
As for the prospect of a manned launch, SpaceX has outlined plans for crewed missions using the Starship. This indicates that the company is actively working towards making manned spaceflights a reality with the Starship, although the specific timeline for such missions is yet to be confirmed. SpaceX’s dedication to achieving crewed launches is evident through ongoing development and testing.
For further details regarding the third Starship launch and the future of manned launches, you can explore the following resources:
These resources provide visual insights into the Starship launch and SpaceX’s endeavors to progress towards crewed missions.













