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Artemis II is preparing for launch from the Kennedy Space Center, where the rocket will carry the Orion spacecraft for a second time, this time with a crew on its journey to the moon.
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NASA is keeping an eye on uncharacteristically cold weather in Florida that could thwart a potential launch of the Artemis 2 moon mission.
Floridians may now be able to spot the towering Space Launch System rocket, which will propel four astronauts on a journey around the moon.
Temperatures dropped into the 20s over the weekend, yet NASA teams are hard at work preparing for the historic Artemis II liftoff. Here's the latest.
As a local, this is how to watch the Artemis II moon launch the Florida way. Let’s make history in our backyard!
NASA has officially started the clock on one of the most important milestones remaining before the Artemis 2 mission.
The space agency announced Friday that it was moving the Artemis II wet dress rehearsal at Kennedy Space Center back because of extreme cold and windy conditions expected in Florida this weekend. The wet dress rehearsal is now scheduled for Monday instead of Saturday.