Artemis II: Nasa targets early April for Moon mission
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NASA targets early April for the Artemis II Moon mission after technical problems were fixed.
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NASA announced it has resolved technical problems that delayed the Artemis II Moon mission and is now targeting early April for launch. The space agency says the rocket is ready for launch after fixing the technical issues that caused previous delays.
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NASA's Artemis II Moon Mission Launch Preparations
NASA is finalizing preparations for the Artemis II crewed moon mission, targeting an early April launch. This mission will be the first crewed test flight around the Moon as part of the broader Artemis program aimed at returning humans to the lunar surface.
NASA's Artemis II Moon Mission Launch Preparations
NASA is finalizing preparations for its Artemis II crewed moon mission, targeting an April 1 launch. The mission, which will orbit the Moon, has seen its Space Launch System rocket repaired after previous delays.
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