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The Lunar Gateway is a small space station that will fly in a halo orbit around the Moon and spend most of its time far from the lunar surface.
NASA 's present plans contemplate using the Gateway as part of the Artemis IV mission, presently scheduled for September 2028 .
The Gateway's current launch target is already three months later than needed to support Artemis IV, the second mission to land humans on the Moon.
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