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Inside NASA’s Artemis mission to moon

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Planning to follow NASA’s moon mission launch? Here’s what to watch for
NASA’s Artemis II mission is targeting a Wednesday launch. Here’s what you can expect to see.

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Nasa gives final briefing before Artemis II Moon mission launch
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Artemis 2: How to watch historic NASA moon mission
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How NASA will fly astronauts to the Moon and back for Artemis II
NASA’s Artemis II mission, carrying four astronauts on a flyby mission to the Moon, is all set to be launched on Wednesday.

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Artemis II rocket launch: When and where to watch NASA's historic moon mission? Meet the crew
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If not landing on the Moon, what will Artemis II astronauts do? NASA’s 10-Day Moon mission explained!
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Artemis II in pictures: NASA’s next moon mission like you have never seen before
On November 16, 2022, at 1:49 AM EST, NASA successfully performed the first-ever ignition of its Space Launch System Rocket and Orion spacecraft on Launch Pad 39B as part of an uncrewed mission to dem...

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Inside NASA's Artemis II Mission That Sends Humans Back Toward Moon
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Artemis II launch: How and where to follow NASA’s historic moon mission live
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NASA Artemis II pre-launch briefing: 'Excellent shape' for launch

NASA officials shared the final preparations for the Artemis II mission at a briefing at Kennedy Space Center Tuesday in Cape Canaveral, Fla.
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Oops! NASA Once Lost a $125 Million Spacecraft Because Engineers Forgot to Convert to Metric

December 11, 1998—launch day for the Mars Climate Orbiter (MCO) and the accompanying Polar Lander, both of which were part of a larger NASA initiative known as Mars Surveyor ’98. NASA had commissioned Lockheed Martin to design and build the MCO, which was was destined to gather data on Martian weather while communicating with the Polar Lander.
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NASA is leading the way to the Moon, but the military won’t be far behind

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Florida — The US military has always been part of NASA’s human spaceflight program. The first astronauts were nearly all military pilots, and two of the four crew members set to fly around the Moon on NASA’s Artemis II mission were Navy test pilots before joining the astronaut corps.
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A Manned NASA Rocket Is Headed to the Moon. There Are Questions on Its Safety.

Artemis II is scheduled to blast off this week, but a former astronaut and heat-shield expert has major concerns.
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How NASA plans to keep Artemis astronauts alive if disaster strikes

NASA's powerful Launch Abort System, designed to outrun an exploding rocket, is the result of years of work from scientists and engineers across the country, including in Southern California's Mojave Desert.
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NASA probe data suggests a more complex sun's magnetic engine

A Southwest Research Institute-led study found that protons and heavy ions react differently to solar magnetic reconnection events, revealing a more complex magnetic engine powering the solar wind. Magnetic reconnection converts magnetic energy into explosive kinetic energy,
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Florida weather forecast: Storm risk ahead of NASA Artemis II launch

Forecasters reveal the chance of poor weather that could delay the planned Artemis II launch planned for Wednesday evening.
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NASA intends to build a base on the moon by the 2030s -- here's why

NASA wants to build a base on the moon by the 2030s, a University of Mississippi professor explains how and why it wants a long‑term lunar presence.

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