Nasa vows to return astronauts to the Moon, this time to stay. Watch

In a powerful message that echoes the bold spirit of past space triumphs, Nasa administrator Jared Isaacman has laid out a refreshed path for the Artemis Program.

He pledged to safely take American astronauts to the lunar surface by 2028, and crucially, this time to stay. The announcement, shared on X, highlights a practical, step-by-step strategy to overcome delays and build towards a lasting human presence on the Moon.

Isaacman credited President Donald Trump for launching the Artemis vision and stressed that Nasa, alongside partners like SpaceX and Blue Origin, is committed to delivering results.

By standardising designs, adding test flights, and ramping up launch frequency, the agency aims to recapture the momentum of the Apollo era.

WHAT NASA CHIEF SAID

WHAT CHANGES ARE COMING TO NASA’S ARTEMIS PROGRAMME?

Artemis III, previously eyed for a direct landing on the Moon, shifts to a 2027 low-Earth orbit mission.

The Space Launch System (SLS), the world's most powerful and largest rocket. (Photo: Nasa)

The Space Launch System (SLS), the world’s most powerful and largest rocket. (Photo: Nasa)

There, the Orion spacecraft will dock with lunar landers to trial critical systems like life support, navigation, and suit interfaces. This reduces risks before attempting a surface touchdown.

WHY IS NASA FOCUSING ON A PERMANENT MOON PRESENCE?

Isaacman was emphatic: we are building a Moonbase. The goal goes beyond brief visits.

Think sustained operations with habitats, power systems, and resource use. This sets the stage for deeper exploration and long-term science on the Moon.

HOW WILL NASA SPEED UP ITS MOON MISSIONS?

The plan targets launches every 10 to 12 months by sticking with current Space Launch System (SLS) designs, avoiding costly upgrades, and freeing resources for more flights.

Artemis IV could deliver the first crewed landing on the Moon in early 2028, with a possible second later that year, keeping teams sharp and progress swift.

While Artemis II is delayed, Artemis III has been revamped as a test mission slated for 2027. (Photo: Nasa)

While Artemis II is delayed, Artemis III has been revamped as a test mission slated for 2027. (Photo: Nasa)

This revamp injects fresh energy into lunar ambitions at a time when global competition is heating up.

Isaacman’s message resonates with anyone who dreams of humanity’s next giant leap, proving Nasa is ready to change the world once more.

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