astra: extract from 2026-03-00-artemis-program-restructuring.md

- Source: inbox/archive/2026-03-00-artemis-program-restructuring.md
- Domain: space-development
- Extracted by: headless extraction cron (worker 4)

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domain: space-development
secondary_domains: []
format: article
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status: null-result
priority: high
tags: [artemis, nasa, sls, lunar-landing, isru, timeline-slip, governance-gap]
processed_by: astra
processed_date: 2026-03-11
enrichments_applied: ["the 30-year space economy attractor state is a cislunar industrial system with propellant networks lunar ISRU orbital manufacturing and partial life support closure.md", "space governance gaps are widening not narrowing because technology advances exponentially while institutional design advances linearly.md"]
extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
extraction_notes: "Extracted two novel claims: (1) Artemis III descope as evidence of institutional vs commercial pace divergence, and (2) ISRU resource knowledge gap as distinct constraint from technology readiness. Both claims enrich existing KB propositions about governance gaps and cislunar attractor state timelines. The ISRU resource knowledge gap is a genuinely new constraint not previously captured in KB—technology at TRL 5-6 but deployment blocked by insufficient resource mapping data."
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## Content
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[the 30-year space economy attractor state is a cislunar industrial system with propellant networks lunar ISRU orbital manufacturing and partial life support closure]]
WHY ARCHIVED: Artemis restructuring pushes lunar landing to 2028 and reveals ISRU resource knowledge gap — both affect attractor state timeline
EXTRACTION HINT: Extract the ISRU resource knowledge gap as a NEW constraint not currently in KB (technology readiness ≠ deployment readiness when you don't know where the resource is)
## Key Facts
- Artemis II NET April 1, 2026 - crewed lunar flyby with Wiseman, Glover, Koch (NASA) and Hansen (CSA)
- Artemis II delayed by helium flow issue in SLS upper stage, rolled back to VAB Feb 25, 2026
- Artemis III restructured to mid-2027 LEO rendezvous and docking test (no longer lunar landing)
- Artemis IV first lunar landing scheduled early 2028
- Artemis V second lunar landing scheduled late 2028
- ISRU prototype systems: Carbothermal reactor, IPEx excavator, PVEx volatile extractor at TRL 5-6