With Gateway and EUS gone, are NASA's Artemis delays over?

NASA is continuing to prepare its Artemis III-related programs for the mission, with hardware continuing to arrive at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, but the Inspector General office published a post-mortem memo on other projects. They're not done with their audit, but OIG still went to the trouble of putting out new cost and schedule projections about the terminated Gateway and SLS upgrades. Some of the Artemis programs are cost-capped, but even though all of them have suffered long delays, OIG didn't publish schedule projections in other, recent, completed reports. In this video, I'll go over recent Artemis III pictures released and look at what OIG said in this report but didn't talk about elsewhere. Imagery is courtesy of NASA, except where noted. Links to stories referenced: http://www.collectspace.com/news/news... https://spacenews.com/canceled-nasa-e... Join the channel for additional members-only content:    / @philipsloss   Or, consider buying me a coffee to support my work and the channel. https://buymeacoffee.com/philipsloss 00:00 Intro 01:39 Artemis III Watch: Recent status? 02:45 Meet the SLS Core Stage weather cover 08:12 With the RS-25 engines arriving, a look at the engine installer history 13:20 Recent pictures of Artemis III hardware in the VAB 15:30 OIG memo on canceled Artemis programs 22:01 OIG report on launch infrastructure 22:53 A sneak preview of the Shuttle Endeavour launch display in Los Angeles 25:15 Thanks for watching!