NASA’s Artemis 3 rocket is taking shape for 2027 launch to test lunar landers
space.com May 12, 2026

NASA’s Artemis 3 rocket is taking shape for 2027 launch to test lunar landers

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NASA's Artemis 3 rocket is taking shape for a 2027 launch, with the core stage now vertical inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center. The rocket will undergo integration with its engine section before being transferred to another bay for further assembly. The Artemis 3 mission will test lunar landers in Earth's orbit, rather than landing on the moon, due to delays in lander development. The mission aims to practice proximity and docking maneuvers with either or both of the Starship and Blue Moon landers. NASA's Artemis program targets regular astronaut missions to the moon starting in 2028 and a permanent base by the early 2030s. The Artemis 3 rocket will stand 322 feet tall and weigh 5.75 million pounds when fully assembled and fueled.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Successful testing of lunar landers in Artemis 3 is crucial for NASA's plans to launch its first crewed moon landing in 2028.
  • · The readiness of landers like Starship and Blue Moon will determine the mission architecture for Artemis 4.