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NASA's Orion Capsule: A $30B Engineering Debacle Threatening Artemis and US Space Dominance

NASA's Orion Capsule: A $30B Engineering Debacle Threatening Artemis and US Space Dominance

After 20 years and $30+ billion, NASA's Orion spacecraft faces blistering criticism for catastrophic cost overruns, fundamental design flaws, and life-threatening safety risks. Technical analysis reveals an overweight, underperforming capsule with an untested heat shield set to carry astronauts on Artemis II amid revelations of institutional deception and programmatic malpractice, as China accelerates toward lunar dominance.
NASA's Lunar Lag: How Policy Missteps Put China Ahead in the Moon Race and What Could Turn the Tide

NASA's Lunar Lag: How Policy Missteps Put China Ahead in the Moon Race and What Could Turn the Tide

NASA's bold claim to beat China back to the moon is undercut by decades of political blunders, underfunded initiatives, and technical delays that have handed Beijing a potential lead. With SpaceX's Starship facing hurdles and Artemis timelines slipping, Blue Origin's unorthodox Mark 1 lander proposal emerges as a credible lifeline to reclaim lunar supremacy before 2030.
NASA's Duffy: 'Safety Can't Be Enemy of Progress' in Moon Race Against China

NASA's Duffy: 'Safety Can't Be Enemy of Progress' in Moon Race Against China

Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy warned employees against letting safety concerns paralyze progress amid a tightening space race with China. Facing a 24% budget cut and workforce reductions, Duffy vowed to beat China's 2030 moon landing target while navigating resource constraints and inherent risks of accelerated space exploration.
NASA Launches Lunar Rover Wheel Challenge to Revolutionize Moon Mobility

NASA Launches Lunar Rover Wheel Challenge to Revolutionize Moon Mobility

NASA is crowdsourcing innovation for the Artemis program's lunar terrain vehicle wheels through its 'Rock and Roll Challenge,' tackling extreme temperature swings, abrasive regolith, and low-gravity traction. The competition aims to develop wheels enabling unprecedented 15 mph speeds for sustained lunar exploration. Winning designs must overcome engineering hurdles that stymied Apollo-era rovers to support NASA's ambitious 2030 crewed mission timeline.