Artemis II crew using Nikon D5 and Z9
- By MikeGalos
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Not quite accurate. The next lunar mission will be Artemis IV currently scheduled for 2028. The delays in SpaceX' developing their HLS lander, the Orbital Depot and the refueling tankers, all contracted to be tested in a lunar flight in early 2024 and none of which have had any public progress have caused the missions to shift. Artemis III is now an Earth Orbit mission to test docking the Orion capsule with the HLS lander and to test compatibility of the National Team's Blue Moon 2 lander's docking collar. Blue Moon 2 is the backup lander authorized when HLS missed its second deadline. It's currently slated to go to the moon on Artemis V but it could be the lander for Artemis IV if SpaceX misses their deadlines again and the National Team is ready before SpaceX despite starting three years later.It says in the linked Petapixel article: They will be testing the camera, as the Z9 will be the backbone of the next-generation Handheld Universal Lunar Camera (HULC) used on future Artemis missions, including Artemis III, when humans will step foot on the Moon for the first time since 1972.
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