Space agencies grapple with potential changes to Artemis

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Despite uncertainty in NASA’s proposed budget—potentially canceling key Artemis programs like Gateway, Orion, and the SLS after Artemis 3—international partners say they remain committed to their contributions.

At the GLEX 2025 conference in New Delhi, agencies from Germany, the UAE, Europe, and Canada expressed concern but emphasized flexibility and continued support.

While monitoring developments, they pledged to honor current commitments, adapt to any changes, and maintain collaboration, hoping Congress ultimately sustains Artemis funding, Space News has reported.

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