NASA Targets a Mar. Launch of Moon Rocket
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Humanity is on the cusp of going back to the future. Artemis II, a crewed Nasa mission intended to take astronauts around the Moon and which had been due to lift off after February 8, is a reboot of the legendary Apollo lunar programme of the 1960s and 1970s (Artemis is Apollo’s twin sister in Greek mythology).
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The launch of Artemis II will be pushed from a possible February window to March at the earliest after a “wet dress rehearsal countdown,” a prelaunch test to fuel the rocket, was terminated because of a liquid hydrogen leak early Tuesday.
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The private space exploration company announced the lunar lander’s arrival in Houston. Now, it will undergo testing in space-like conditions.
A NASA video (above) reveals in great detail how its upcoming Artemis II mission is expected to play out. The space agency released the animation last year, but seeing that the Artemis II astronauts could be heading to the moon as early as February 6,
NASA reports that its moon mission is accelerating, with plans to return astronauts to the lunar surface by 2028.
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