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New Crew Cabin for NASA's Artemis Program Now Operational
A full-scale mock-up of a crew cabin for a future lunar lander has been established at NASA, aimed at enhancing training and testing for the Artemis program.
Editorial Staff
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NASA has introduced a full-scale mock-up of a crew cabin designed for a future lunar lander as part of its Artemis program. This facility is now operational and will be utilized for training and testing purposes.
The mock-up is based on Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Mark 2 design, reflecting collaboration between NASA and industry partners in lunar exploration efforts.
With the launch date set for May 7, 2026, this initiative marks a significant step forward in preparing for future missions to the Moon.