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NASA Artemis II launch date pushed back

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NASA delays first Artemis moonshot with astronauts due to extreme cold at launch site
NASA has delayed astronauts’ upcoming trip to the moon because of near-freezing temperatures expected at the launch site.

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You can see NASA's Artemis rocket on the launch pad anytime. Here's how
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NASA delays Artemis II moon launch due to rare arctic outbreak in Florida
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Florida's extreme cold forces delay in critical NASA moon mission test
NASA will soon roll out the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft to their launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

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Florida residents don't have to be in person to see Artemis II SLS rocket
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NASA delays critical Artemis 2 rocket fueling test due to below-freezing temperatures, launch no earlier than Feb. 8
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Artemis II: All About NASA's Ambitious Return to the Moon
It's a critical proof of the viability of both the SLS and the Orion capsule that will hold the crew.

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NASA pushes back Artemis II 'wet dress rehearsal' due to Florida cold weather
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Artemis 2 moon suits ready to make history | Space photo of the day for Jan. 30, 2026
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NASA stresses ISS crew safety as it gears up for next astronaut launch

NASA is gearing up to launch a new crew to the International Space Station (ISS). The upcoming Crew-12 consists of NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, European Space Agency astronaut Sophie Adenot and Russian cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev.
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Watch NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket on the launch pad with this 24-hour livestream

NASA's next moon rocket is on the launch pad for testing, and you can follow its progress live.
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