NASA's Artemis III mission, set to launch no earlier than late 2027, will involve astronauts in an Orion capsule docking with lunar landers from SpaceX and Blue Origin in Earth orbit rather than landing on the Moon. This shift impacts mission planning for developers and tech professionals by altering timelines and testing environments. NASA is still deciding on key details like orbit altitude and SLS rocket configuration.
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