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NASA Peregrine 1: moon lander suffering from ‘critical loss of propellant’, abandons moon landing
(www.theguardian.com)
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This isn't NASA, it's a private company completely unrelated in anyway to the Artemis projects success chances. NASA meanwhile, has a great track record for landing stuff on mars, which is much harder
That being said, no one who is actually following the Artemis project believes Artemis 3 will happen next year, we all know 2026 is the earliest it'll be at this point.
ETA: Annnddd it's official, Artemis 2 delayed to 2025, Artemis 3 delayed to 2026.