NASA’s Artemis 2 Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion capsule sit atop a mobile launcher at Kennedy Space Center in Florida in March 2026. Credit: NASA/Jim Ross Following the roaring success of NASA’s Artemis 2 mission, the space agency is devising plans for a final test flight before attempting to land the first humans on the Moon in decades, as soon as 2028. Whereas Artemis 2 sent four astronauts slingshotting around the Moon and back — and farther from Earth than any human has ever ventured — Artemis 3 will stay in familiar Earth orbit. The mission is designed as a test of NASA’s Orion capsule’s ability to dock with the human landing system (HLS) that will deliver its crew to the lunar surface. NASA does not yet know which HLS — SpaceX’s Starship or Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Mark 2 — will fulfill that role. But officials have hinted that Artemis 3 could include both spacecraft. The space agency appeared to confirm this in a news release Wednesday.…