NASA's Artemis II mission—the first crewed Orion spacecraft flight orbiting the Moon—has been delayed to no earlier than September 2026, as announced on September 26 amid concerns over the heat shield's ablation performance and life support system anomalies flagged after Artemis I. This shift reflects NASA's emphasis on crew safety through extensive testing of the environmental control hardware and composite materials, extending timelines beyond the prior April 2026 target. Trader consensus on Polymarket weighs these technical hurdles against the Space Launch System rocket's maturation at Kennedy Space Center. Watch for heat shield investigation results and integrated vehicle tests in early 2025, which could prompt further delays or confirm the new window.
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The outcome of any launch will be corroborated by examining official video provided by NASA (https://www.youtube.com/nasa), as well as secondary video feeds and/or written reports if necessary.
Any subsequent anomaly (e.g., an explosion) after the launch will have no bearing on the outcome. Any name change of the Artemis II with another vehicle will have no bearing on the outcome of the market.
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0x65070BE91...The outcome of any launch will be corroborated by examining official video provided by NASA (https://www.youtube.com/nasa), as well as secondary video feeds and/or written reports if necessary.
Any subsequent anomaly (e.g., an explosion) after the launch will have no bearing on the outcome. Any name change of the Artemis II with another vehicle will have no bearing on the outcome of the market.
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0x65070BE91...NASA's Artemis II mission—the first crewed Orion spacecraft flight orbiting the Moon—has been delayed to no earlier than September 2026, as announced on September 26 amid concerns over the heat shield's ablation performance and life support system anomalies flagged after Artemis I. This shift reflects NASA's emphasis on crew safety through extensive testing of the environmental control hardware and composite materials, extending timelines beyond the prior April 2026 target. Trader consensus on Polymarket weighs these technical hurdles against the Space Launch System rocket's maturation at Kennedy Space Center. Watch for heat shield investigation results and integrated vehicle tests in early 2025, which could prompt further delays or confirm the new window.
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