NASA Artemis II Launch: Crewed Lunar Mission Begins
NASA's Artemis II mission launches successfully, marking the first crewed lunar journey in decades. Astronauts will orbit the Moon's far side before returning to Earth.
NASA's Artemis II mission launches successfully, marking the first crewed lunar journey in decades. Astronauts will orbit the Moon's far side before returning to Earth.
The four astronauts of NASA's Artemis II mission have arrived at Kennedy Space Center, preparing for the first crewed lunar flight since 1972. Launch is targeted for early April.
NASA's Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft have rolled out to the Kennedy Space Center launchpad, aiming for an April lunar fly-by after delays from fuel leaks and technical issues.
NASA has moved its repaired Space Launch System rocket to the launch pad in Florida, targeting an early April liftoff for the Artemis II lunar fly-around mission with four astronauts aboard.
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