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NASA Targets Mar. for 1st Moon Mission by Artemis Astronauts

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NASA eyes March 6 to launch 4 astronauts to the moon on Artemis II mission
NASA says it's planning a March 6 launch date to send four astronauts on a trip around the moon on the Artemis II mission.

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NASA targets March 6 for Artemis II moonshot
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NASA eyes March 6 for Artemis II lunar mission after successful dress rehearsal
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NASA Conducts Second Rocket Fueling Test That Will Decide When Artemis Astronauts Head to the Moon
NASA took another crack at fueling its giant moon rocket Thursday after leaks halted the initial dress rehearsal and delayed the first lunar trip by astronauts in more than half a century.

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NASA targets March for first moon mission by Artemis astronauts after fueling test success
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NASA starts countdown clock for second Artemis II wet dress rehearsal after rocky first attempt
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NASA just passed a major milestone on its mission to return humans to the moon

After completing a second “wet dress rehearsal” of its upcoming moon mission, NASA said it is targeting a March 6 launch date for Artemis II
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The fuel set to propel NASA’s moon crew is notorious for leaking. So why use it?

NASA’s first crewed moon mission in decades was delayed as its engineers grapple with an all-too-familiar rocket problem: hydrogen leaks. Fixing the issue is even trickier than it may seem.
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Astronaut Winston Scott on his career, upcoming moon missions, and the state of the American space program

More than 50 years since the end of NASA’s Apollo program, moon missions are about to start up again. As early as March, Artemis II is expected to take four astronauts to orbit the moon in preparation for a moon landing to come.
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