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NASA delays Artemis II Moon mission

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NASA Delays the First Artemis Moonshot With Astronauts Because of Extreme Cold at the 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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NASA moves critical fueling test for Artemis 2 moon rocket up to Jan. 31
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Going the farthest: Meet the four astronauts on NASA's Artemis II moon mission
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Cold snap forces NASA to scrub Artemis II rehearsal, delays launch
Unseasonably cold weather in Florida has forced NASA to scrub a key rehearsal for the Artemis II mission, delaying preparations for the agency’s most anticipated rocket launch in years.

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NASA's Artemis II Moon Mission: How to Watch and What to Know
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NASA administrator on Artemis II pre-launch test, moon mission and race to Mars
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Artemis II set to launch in February, one step closer to returning to the moon
As soon as Feb. 8, the rocket will launch with four astronauts.

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Humans head back toward Moon for first time in 50 years: Everything to know about NASA's Artemis II
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After 50 years, astronauts are gearing up to return to the Moon
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NASA's moon rocket closer to critical fueling test ahead of historic launch

The Wet Dress Rehearsal is a critical test of the fueling and countdown of NASA's SLS rocket, which could launch a crew of four as early as Feb. 6.
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NASA rolled out an 11 million-pound moon rocket in preparation for astronauts' launch

NASA moved a 322-foot-tall rocket out to the launchpad on Saturday, a key step as the agency prepares for a long-awaited mission to send four astronauts around the moon. The Space Launch System rocket, topped with the Orion capsule, which will carry the ...
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