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New report finds NASA program to develop a new upper stage for the Space Launch System rocket is seven years behind schedule and significantly over budget.
The new Exploration Upper Stage is a more powerful second stage for SLS rocket that made its debut in late 2022 .
The current plan calls for the use of this new stage beginning with the second lunar landing, currently scheduled for 2028 .
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