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NASA Artemis 2 launch set for Apr. 1

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'We are ready': NASA still on track to launch Artemis 2 astronauts to the moon April 1
NASA has high hopes for launching its historic Artemis 2 crewed moon mission on time.

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Nasa keeping close watch on weather days ahead of Artemis II launch
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NASA launching Artemis II mission in April; how to watch lift-off
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Artemis II crew, rocket ready for launch this week in Florida
NASA officials said Sunday that the crew, Space Launch System rocket and Orion capsule are ready to launch the Artemis II mission to circle the moon.

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Inside NASA's giant Artemis II rocket as it gears up for a historic moon mission
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'More than ready': NASA Artemis II astronauts revved up for rocket launch
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NASA gears up for Artemis II mission to shape the future of space
With favorable conditions for liftoff, find out what crucial data scientists hope to collect from this historic mission to shape the future of space discovery.

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Complete Guide To NASA’s Epic Artemis II Mission — Launching This Week
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NASA's Artemis II mission: Launch date, astronauts and why NASA is returning to the moon
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From Apollo to Artemis: NASA’s moon program signals a shift in who gets to explore space

NASA’s shift from Apollo to Artemis signals a new era of moon exploration centered on inclusion, sustainability and a long-term human presence beyond Earth.
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NASA's Artemis 2 moon astronauts are 'fortunate' to have a private space toilet — Apollo crews pooped in plastic bags

It's "the one place that we can go during the mission where we can actually feel like we're alone for a moment."
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How NASA engineers keep Artemis II on track? From rocket propulsion to space communications explained

NASA engineers manage propulsion systems and space communications to maintain Artemis II’s schedule, ensuring the Orion spacecraft and crew remain connected from launch to splashdown.

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