US space Agency NASA postpones its plans to send humans to the Moon after delays hit its hugely ambitious Artemis programme. The agency announces the ArtemisIII mission to land four astronauts near the lunar south pole will be delayed a year until September 2026. ArtemisII, a 10-day expedition to send a crew around the Moon and back to test life support systems, will also be pushed back to September 2025.
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