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NASA May Open Moon Mission to Rivals as SpaceX Defends Starship

NASA Considers Opening Artemis Contract to Rivals

SpaceX has proposed a “simplified” mission architecture to NASA for the Artemis 3 moon landing amid growing agency concerns over development delays. Elon Musk’s company defended its Starship progress, stating the new plan would enable a faster and safer return to the lunar surface.

Key Takeaways

  • SpaceX proposes simplified Starship architecture for faster moon mission
  • NASA considers opening Artemis contract to competitors over pace concerns
  • Crucial in-space refueling demonstration targeted for 2026
  • Blue Origin secured backup Artemis V lander contract

Growing Scrutiny Over Starship Timeline

NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy recently stated SpaceX was lagging in Starship development and the agency would consider rival companies that could present a faster moon landing plan. This comes amid political challenges and workforce reduction plans affecting the space agency.

SpaceX responded on October 30, highlighting its accomplishment of “dozens of milestones” and plans for key future tests next year, including a long-duration flight. The company emphasized its consistent responsiveness to changing Artemis III requirements.

The Critical Refueling Challenge

SpaceX has conducted 11 Starship test flights with the last two being completely successful, but the vehicle has yet to reach Earth orbit or demonstrate moon-critical milestones like in-space propellant transfer.

“Executing a complex in-space refuelling demonstration is a tricky process that has never been done before,” but remains essential for Starship to reach the lunar surface. Each moon-bound Starship will require multiple refueling sessions in Earth orbit using dedicated “tanker” flights.

SpaceX confirmed the in-space refueling test “will be driven by how upcoming flight tests debuting the new Starship V3 architecture progress, but both of these tests are targeted to take place in 2026.”

NASA’s Multi-Provider Strategy

SpaceX holds the primary contract for Artemis 3, scheduled for 2028, using a modified Starship upper stage—the most powerful rocket ever built. NASA initially selected SpaceX in 2021 for the first two Artemis missions.

In 2023, NASA added Blue Origin as a second provider for Artemis human landing systems, awarding Jeff Bezos’ company the Artemis V mission contract. This diversification comes as NASA faces intense competition from China in the race to return humans to the moon for the first time since 1972.

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