SpaceX’s next test flight with its Starship vehicle is drawing attention for its potential role in NASA’s Artemis lunar missions. A recent statement from NASA official Lakiesha Hawkins highlights a significant increase in the number of required launches for Artemis lunar landings, suggesting “in the high teens” compared to SpaceX’s previous estimates.
At a NASA Advisory Council meeting, Hawkins, from NASA’s Moon to Mars Program Office, outlined the necessity of multiple Starship launches.
The plan involves using SpaceX’s Texas pad and a new one at Kennedy Space Center. This strategy is crucial for sending a lander to the moon for Artemis 3.
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