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NASA delays Artemis 2 moon launch to Mar.

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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 rocket, Artemis II, set for major test
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NASA Fuels Its Moon Rocket in a Crucial Test to Decide When Artemis Astronauts Will Launch
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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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Earliest launch date for Artemis II set for Feb. 8 after cold weather delay: NASA
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NASA pauses Artemis II countdown during launch rehearsal
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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission could launch in the wake of Artemis II mission
The Artemis 2 launch is aiming to send four other astronauts around the moon and back to Earth.

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Canadians set to make history on Artemis II moon mission
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NASA starts launch rehearsal for Artemis II mission to the moon
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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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Visiting the Apollo 11 moon landing site (it's terrifying)

It has been 56 years since Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin left the Moon. But is the landing site really frozen in time, or has the harsh lunar environment destroyed our history? We often imagine the Apollo 11 landing site at the Sea of Tranquility exactly as it appears in the famous photographs: the glistening gold foil of the Eagle,
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