Well, this is embarrassing: The Lunar Gateway's primary modules are corroded
After a decade of delays and cost overruns, NASA's Lunar Gateway modules have corroded on the ground before ever flying. Lead with the accountability gap: a centerpiece of the Artemis program that was supposed to test deep-space habitation is now a salvage question. Jared Isaacman inherits it. The mechanism — modules built to one schedule, then stored indefinitely while politics re-scoped the mission — is the same failure pattern JWST and SLS went through.