

On Episode 208 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik talk with Space.com's Mike Wall about the risks and realities of the new space race to the moon.Lander, lander... who's got a lander? With NASA planning orbital tests of the Artemis landers in 2027 and a crewed landing in 2028, the pressure is on for SpaceX and Blue Origin to make good on their Human Landing System contracts. Who’s actually going to put American astronauts back on the Moon first?This week’s episode digs into the high-stakes race between the companies, surfacing new details and doubts about whether either lander will be ready in time. Both have to fly into Earth orbit, refuel multiple times, and perform robotic test landings on the moon (in addition to the Artemis III rendezvous and docking tests) before NASA can land astronauts on the moon — and they need to get it all done by 2028.Article continues below Space news of the weekArtemis II crew reveal the 1st food they ate after splashing down on EarthThis is going to be what makes the Earth secure.' How one California company plans to protect us from dangerous asteroidsMay's full Flower Moon delights skywatchers worldwide
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