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NASA's Artemis II Moon Mission

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Inside NASA's Artemis II mission
More than half a century after astronauts last left the lunar surface, NASA is preparing to send a crew of four back to the moon on a fly-by mission that will sling them around the far side.

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NASA’s moon mission is about to make history, but there’s one last test standing in the way
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Artemis II moon mission shows how U.S. space strategy has changed
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NASA hit by fuel leaks during a practice countdown of the moon rocket that will fly with astronauts
NASA ran into exasperating fuel leaks during a make-or-break test of its new moon rocket Monday, calling into question how soon astronauts could take off for a trip around the moon.

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Artemis II simulated launch window opens tonight as NASA delays mission due to 'rare Arctic outbreak'
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NASA starts launch rehearsal for Artemis II mission to the moon
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In race with SpaceX, Blue Origin refocuses efforts on Artemis moon lander

SpaceX’s stranglehold as NASA’s choice for the historic moon landing planned for the Artemis III mission later this decade was loosened last year to allow competitor Blue Origin back into the conversation.
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4 astronauts will soon take an unprecedented path to the moon. But why aren’t they landing?

NASA’s upcoming Artemis II flight will be the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years, but it will not land on the moon. Here’s why.
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Combining the Artemis mission and AI will fuel a new surge of moon landing deniers

NASA will be launching its moon return effort in a period of major distrust in American scientific and government institutions, and, amid the proliferation of generative AI. Will people accept reality?
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