Bhubaneswar, Sept. 22 -- Washington: NASA has shared an update on its Artemis programme, including the latest plans to land the first woman and the next man on the surface of the Moon in 2024 at a cost of nearly $28 billion.

However, according to NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, meeting the tight deadline set by the Donald Trump administration would depend a lot on Congress approving $3.2 billion quickly for the development of human-rated lunar landers, according to a report in Spaceflight Now on Monday.

NASA had earlier proposed a plan to return humans to Moon by 2028.

In the 18 months since NASA accepted the "bold" challenge to accelerate its exploration plans by more than four years and establish sustainable exploration by the en...