MIT
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The Space Launch System (SLS), NASA’s massive lunar rocket, is facing renewed calls for cancellation, especially as rivals like SpaceX's Starship gain momentum. Some argue that NASA may not need its own mega rocket, particularly with SpaceX CEO Elon Musk poised to play a significant role in the upcoming Trump administration. However, experts like Laura Forczyk argue that the decision is not solely Musk's to make. Despite being in development for over a decade and costing $4.1 billion per launch, the SLS is still seen as crucial for NASA's Artemis program, which aims to return astronauts to the moon. The SLS has already launched a test flight with the Orion spacecraft in 2022 and is scheduled for future missions, including crewed flights and potentially launching parts of the lunar space station, Gateway, in the coming years. Continue here.


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