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NASA, Artemis and rocket

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Space.com on MSN · 8d
NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket is on the launch pad. What's next?
The long road to launching Artemis 1 will help in preparing to bring four astronauts around the moon as soon as Feb. 6, NASA said.

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You can see NASA's Artemis rocket on the launch pad anytime. Here's how
FLYING Magazine on MSN · 19d
NASA unveils Artemis II launch windows: What we know
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Florida residents don't have to be in person to see Artemis II SLS rocket
As early as Sunday, Feb. 8, the rocket could provide the initial burst of thrust to propel the crew of Artemis 2 into space on the first human lunar spaceflight in more than 50 years.

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Artemis 2 SLS wet dress rehearsal latest news: Moon rocket fueling test now set for Feb. 2
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Cold snap forces NASA to scrub Artemis II rehearsal, delays launch
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Cold weather in Florida is pushing back the Artemis II launch
Artemis II will instead carry four astronauts – Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen, Victor Glover, and Reid Wiseman – on a 10-day mission flying around the moon.

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Artemis II: All About NASA's Ambitious Return to the Moon
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NASA pushes back Artemis II 'wet dress rehearsal' due to Florida cold weather
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Watch Artemis 1's launch, return and moon views

Several cameras flew on the NASA's Artemis 1 mission delivering breathtaking views of launch, re-entry and the moon. See highlights here. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: NASA | mash mix by Steve
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One of NASA's key cameras orbiting Mars takes 100,000th image

After nearly 20 years on the Red Planet, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has snapped its 100,000th image of the surface with its HiRISE camera. Short for High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, HiRISE is the instrument the mission relies on ...
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