Revised Artemis lunar lander plans take shape
spacenews.com Jun 14, 2026

Revised Artemis lunar lander plans take shape

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

NASA has provided details on revised approaches for Blue Origin and SpaceX's Artemis lunar landers. The crew of the Artemis 3 mission will test dock with prototypes of Blue Origin's Blue Moon Mark 2 and SpaceX's Starship lunar landers in low Earth orbit. NASA plans to use one of these landers on Artemis 4, the first crewed lunar landing attempt in 2028. SpaceX will use Starship as both the lunar lander and translunar injection stage, improving crew safety and reducing propellant requirements. Blue Origin is replacing its transporter spacecraft with Mark 1-derived transfer stages, eliminating technology development risks.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By streamlining their lunar lander designs, SpaceX and Blue Origin can focus on critical systems testing and crew safety.
  • · Simplified architectures reduce the need for unique systems, allowing the companies to leverage existing technologies and expertise.