Bloomberg By Loren Grush, Ed Ludlow, and Julie Johnsson 3/19/2026
NASA is revising its moon-landing plans, reducing Boeing Co.’s role while elevating SpaceX’s Starship rocket to do the job of propelling astronauts to lunar orbit, people familiar with the matter said.
Under the original plan set years ago, Boeing’s Space Launch System rocket would have launched a crew of four riding inside the Lockheed Martin Corp.-built Orion crew capsule to the moon, with the spacecraft then putting itself in the moon’s orbit. A Starship lander would then meet up and dock with the capsule around the moon, before taking astronauts down to the lunar surface.
With the new proposal, SLS would no longer be used to boost Orion close to the moon — previously a key task for the rocket. Instead, Starship and Orion would dock in Earth orbit, giving Starship the pivotal role of propelling the capsule to the moon’s orbit, before taking astronauts down to the surface.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman plans to meet on Tuesday with the companies working on Artemis and human landing system program (HLS), including Blue Origin LLC, Boeing and SpaceX, to discuss their progress and the latest plans at the agency. Any changes to the mission could face Congressional scrutiny, and the agency could reverse and alter its plans, said the people, who asked not to be identified as the matter is confidential.
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There is noway that
any lander gets through the PDR, CDR and becomes man-rated in 2.5 years, without cutting many corners and forgoing crew safety.
For heaven's sake, Starship v3 has not even flown, as no version of Starship has reached orbit or proven orbital refueling can be done. The version that is currently slated to go to the Moon is Starship v4 ... the only version that can lift the plan's mass to LEO. Talk about putting the horse before the cart!
I think if the current plan above is enacted, NASA will be lucky to avoid a Challenger type disaster; and the more I think about a top-heavy, 4 legged Starship lander landing on the most rugged, uneven terrain on the Moon, without toppling over, and the crew having to use an elevator to descend 50 feet to the surface, the more preposterous the US venture becomes.
Every time Isaacman changes the lunar mission plan, it becomes even worse than the original. Musk must be throwing his money around and 47 must have put huge pressure on Isaacman to come up with this ill-conceived plan.
Either that or they know better and all these horrible changes are just for show - to say, they "tried, but the pieces just did not come together in time" - blame goes to Musk/Isaacman and 47 slashes NASA's budget to near zero, due to its "poor performance".
Of course with these plans, there is little doubt that China will set up the first lunar colony [ a lunar colony with a mass driver to boot ] and in doing so, become the world's true superpower and preeminent space country.
If only they had not had a failure of political will in 1964 when Project Orion was cancelled ...