Breaking News: NASA's Artemis Program Hits Major Roadblock In a significant setback for the Artemis program, NASA's latest attempt to send a rocket to the moon has been delayed due to a technical issue. The SLS rocket, a crucial component of the program aimed at returning humans to the lunar surface by 2025, has been plagued by problems, including a faulty engine and a damaged fuel tank. The latest delay is expected to push back the launch date, casting uncertainty over the ambitious mission to establish a sustainable presence on the moon. As the space agency works to resolve the issue, the Artemis program's timeline and budget are under scrutiny, raising questions about its feasibility.