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NASA prepares for historic Artemis II mission to moon

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What time is the Artemis II launch? Where to watch NASA moon mission
The Artemis II moon mission is on the cusp of launching, sending four astronauts further in space than any humans before them.

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Everything to know about NASA's Artemis II moon mission launching today
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4 astronauts are set to launch on Artemis II, the first crewed moon mission in decades
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Artemis II launch tonight: When to watch LIVE; where to see in person - Florida, Georgia – Full visibility guide here
NASA is just some hours away for its first moonshot in over a century.

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Artemis II: NASA’s first crewed return to deep space in over 50 years
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Artemis-II launch tonight: When and where to watch Moon mission liftoff Live
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How NASA will fly astronauts to the Moon and back for Artemis II
While moving around the Moon, the Orion spacecraft will travel to a distance of about 6,500 km from the far side of the Moon.

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Artemis II to 'unlock the next generation of space exploration'
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WATCH LIVE: Artemis 2's entire moon mission as NASA plans to launch in hours
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Elon Musk’s dad goes full moon landing truther at wild Moscow press conference

Elon Musk’s father, Errol Musk, picked Moscow of all places to reignite the space race debate. The 78-year-old used a press conference at Russia’s TASS news agency on Tuesday to air doubts about the U.
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Arizona ties abound on scientist team picked to aide NASA Moon landing

Flashback: This won't be the first time that Arizona scientists assist a Moon landing. The Arizona Daily Sun reported on Dec. 2, 1972, that about three dozen people from the U.S. Geological Survey offices in Flagstaff would travel to Houston for service on the Apollo 17 mission.
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Isaacman aims to reinvigorate NASA's image, starting with the moon

New NASA head Jared Isaacman faces his first big test this week with the launch of Artemis, a crucial milestone in the race to beat China and return Americans to the moon. The stakes have never been higher. Success would earn Isaacman political capital to ...
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China Just Got A Lot Closer To Its First-Ever Manned Moon Landing

Several countries have sent missions to the Moon, but the U.S. remains the only nation to have sent humans there. China is looking to change that.
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NBA’s Derrick White Says He’s a ‘Non-Moon Landing Guy’

Boston Celtics star Derrick White recently discussed his moon landing conversation with his head coach, Joe Mazzulla, and the NBA player is clearly skeptical about the historic event. He revealed that when he was lifting weights at the gym,
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Why has it taken so long to return to the Moon?

On May 25 1961, before a joint session of Congress, President John F. Kennedy committed the US to the goal, before the decade was out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.

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