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NASA's Artemis III rocket core stage arrived at Kennedy Space Center. The rocket will be stacked ahead of a 2027 launch.
The core stage for NASA's Artemis 3 rocket arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday (April 27), completing a barge journey of 900 miles (1,450 kilometers).
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NASA’s Artemis 3 rocket core arrives in Florida as moon mission plans take shape
The arrival of a major component of NASA’s next deep space rocket marks a turning point for the Artemis program, as reported by Space.com. The upper portion of the Space Launch System (SLS) core stage designated for Artemis 3 has reached Kennedy Space Center,
NASA rolled the Artemis 3 core stage out from the Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans on Monday (April 20). The next stop is the launch site: Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
NASA has delivered the upper portion of the Artemis III Space Launch System core stage to Kennedy Space Center, marking a major step toward the mission’s assembly. The mission, now targeted for late 2027, will test docking and integration with commercial ...
The largest rocket section for the Artemis III mission arrived in Florida by barge after traveling 900 miles, marking a significant milestone for a mission more than a year out.
The Artemis II mission accomplished some very important milestones on its journey to and from the Moon. Here's how fast the rocket and the capsule traveled.
NASA’s massive core stage of the SLS rocket inside the agency’s VAB at NASA Kennedy NASA’s top four-fifths of the SLS (Space Launch System) core stage for the Artemis III mi
The core stage for NASA's Artemis moon rocket has arrived in Florida in a crucial step for the upcoming Artemis III mission. Here's what to know.
The Artemis II astronauts may have just returned from a successful mission to the moon, but NASA engineers are already preparing for the upcoming Artemis III launch. The largest section of the rocket for the Artemis III mission arrived at the Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island,
President Trump wants Americans going into space to be a part of his legacy, even as he has proposed cutting NASA’s education, research and diversity programs.