As humanity prepares for a sustained return to the lunar surface through NASAβs Artemis program, the Moon Village Association (MVA) is launching a new webinar series exploring the science, technology, and partnerships shaping the future of lunar exploration. @AWGall
Join us for Session 1 of the Back to the Moon series: Artemis II: Science & Industry June 2, 2026 07:00 AM Central American Time
Moderated and introduced by Giuseppe Reibaldi and Borja Barbero Barcenilla, PhD
This session will explore the scientific and industrial dimensions of Artemis II and the broader effort to build a long-term human presence beyond Earth.
What worries me is that Boeing is the contractor here. While the head of Nasa says they are addressing safety concerns yet they are still using old heat shield and other technologies. There are some serious safety problems that need to be addressed with Artemis.. The alternative is just as bad as SpaceX doesnβt care about the safety of astronauts as Elon Musk fired the head of the FAA that deals with Rocket safety to avoid almost 600K in fines. This mirrors the lack of safety concerns in his cars as detailed in WallStreet Journal report where they decrypted the video from hundreds of accidents and some deaths caused by his automobiles which only use cameras and not even Lidar/Radar or the GM system that monitors some stretches of highway for autodrive. So yes I dont see anyone addressing my concerns.