NASA has named the crew for its upcoming Artemis III mission, which the space agency says will be one of the most complex missions in history.

The four-person crew will consist of NASA commander Randy Bresnik, ESA astronaut and pilot Luca Parmitano, and NASA mission specialists Andre Douglas and Frank Rubio, alongside NASA backup crew member Robert Hines. Targeted for 2027, this next phase of NASA’s moon program will launch astronauts into low Earth orbit to test one or both commercial lunar landers developed by SpaceX and Blue Origin.

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A fireball erupts from a launchpad.

The 321-foot-tall (98 meters) New Glenn rocket erupted into a gigantic fireball just seconds into a “hotfire test” at Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at around 9 p.m. EDT (1 a.m. GMT) on May 28, plunging NASA’s moon plans into uncertainty.

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The moon is seen through the one of the Artemis II Orion capsule's windows.

The moon as seen through the one of the Artemis II Orion capsule’s windows.

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Editor’s note: This article was updated at 12:30 p.m. EDT with additional information about the Artemis III crew and mission.

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