NASA Is Making Big Changes to Speed Up the Artemis Program
NASA announced today that they are making significant changes to the Artemis program in order to accelerate the timeline for sending astronauts back to the moon.
One of the key changes is the use of commercial partnerships to develop new technologies and systems that will be crucial for the success of the mission.
Additionally, NASA will be streamlining its decision-making processes and cutting down on bureaucratic red tape in order to speed up the development and testing of crucial components.
The agency also plans to invest heavily in research and development in order to push the boundaries of what is currently possible in space exploration.
Another major change is the restructuring of the Artemis team to include more personnel with diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise, in order to bring fresh ideas and perspectives to the table.
Overall, NASA is confident that these changes will allow them to meet the ambitious goal of landing the first woman and the next man on the moon by 2024.
“We are committed to making the Artemis program a top priority and will stop at nothing to make sure we reach our goal,” said NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine.
With these changes in place, NASA is on track to make history once again and set the stage for future manned missions to Mars and beyond.