Two former NASA administrators are weighing in on the Artemis program and whether the U.S. will get back to the Moon before Chinese taikonauts arrive. Charlie Bolden and his successor Jim Bridenstine agree that getting a new set of American footprints on the Moon by mid-2027, the most recent official target, or even January 2029, a date mentioned by Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy, will be challenging. But they differ on the importance of beating China versus holding fast to the long-term goals set by the United States and its international partners. Meanwhile, SpaceX provided an update on the Starship Human Landing System, an essential element of the program as currently designed.
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Last Updated: Oct 31, 2025 6:07 pm ET