NASA’s Moon missions face numerous delays
Reviewing the documents in light of interviews with NASA and industry officials, GAO reported that there was a significant amount of pending technical work on the human landing system, or HLS, a derivative of SpaceX’s Starship rocket and NASA’s method of transportation to the Moon’s surface. The report also stated that important design studies are continuing to include larger oxygen tanks in the spacesuits that astronauts will use on the Moon.
The HLS program is currently working towards an official launch in December 2025 and aims to complete its development in a total of 79 months – about a year earlier than the average for major NASA projects, most of which do not involve human spaceflight. But the GAO says SpaceX has made limited progress in maturing these technologies and that timeline is unlikely because complex technical work is ongoing, including figuring out how to transfer propellant in orbit.
Manned mission is not expected before 2027
In addition, there are also deficiencies in the spacesuits being developed by Axiom Space. On the other hand, most of the pending work seems to be related to clothing design. According to the report, NASA requires Axiom to develop a suit that can provide 60 minutes of emergency life support, but this requirement has not been met yet. So Axiom now plans to rearrange the spacesuit’s components to accommodate larger oxygen tanks, but if that’s not possible, it will need to modify the current design, which will take more time.