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"Artemis II to Proceed with Modified Trajectory Amidst China Competition and Election Uncertainty"
"NASA's Artemis II mission will proceed despite heat shield damage from Artemis I, employing a modified re-entry trajectory. Competition with China's lunar ambitions and the upcoming US presidential election impact the program's future."
"Artemis II to Proceed with Modified Trajectory Amidst China Competition and Election Uncertainty"
"NASA's Artemis II mission will proceed despite heat shield damage from Artemis I, employing a modified re-entry trajectory. Competition with China's lunar ambitions and the upcoming US presidential election impact the program's future."
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52% Bias Score


Artemis II Mission Delayed Until 2026 Due to Heat Shield Issues
NASA's Artemis II mission, a crewed lunar flyby, is delayed until April 2026 due to heat shield issues on the Orion spacecraft discovered during a 2022 test flight, pushing the Artemis III moon landing mission to mid-2027; the program has already cost over \$42 billion.
Artemis II Mission Delayed Until 2026 Due to Heat Shield Issues
NASA's Artemis II mission, a crewed lunar flyby, is delayed until April 2026 due to heat shield issues on the Orion spacecraft discovered during a 2022 test flight, pushing the Artemis III moon landing mission to mid-2027; the program has already cost over \$42 billion.
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40% Bias Score

Artemis-3 Moon Landing Delayed Until Mid-2027
NASA delayed the Artemis-3 Moon landing mission from 2026 to mid-2027 due to technical problems with the Orion spacecraft, impacting the timeline for establishing a sustained lunar presence and raising questions about future project direction under the new NASA administrator, Jared Isaacman.

Artemis-3 Moon Landing Delayed Until Mid-2027
NASA delayed the Artemis-3 Moon landing mission from 2026 to mid-2027 due to technical problems with the Orion spacecraft, impacting the timeline for establishing a sustained lunar presence and raising questions about future project direction under the new NASA administrator, Jared Isaacman.
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52% Bias Score
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