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NASA, Artemis and Launch Pad 39B

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You can see NASA's Artemis rocket on the launch pad anytime. Here's how
The towering rocket NASA will use to help propel four astronauts on a historic trip around the moon is vertical on the launch pad, and you can see it anytime.

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Morning Overview on MSN · 2d
NASA’s looming moon launch sparks serious warnings over rocket safety
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NASA Artemis II rocket reaches launch pad for first crewed lunar flight in 54 years
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What happens if NASA's moon mission goes wrong? The 5 worst-case scenarios for Artemis II, revealed - from a fireball on the launchpad to a medical crisis 250,000 miles away from Earth
The moment space fans have waited more than 50 years for is almost upon us, as NASA prepares to launch its Artemis II mission to the moon.

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Deccan Chronicle · 1d
NASA Delays The First Artemis Moonshot Because Of Extreme Cold
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Florida residents don't have to be in person to see Artemis II SLS rocket
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Is there a rocket launch today? Watch SpaceX liftoff at Vandenberg

SpaceX is scheduled to launch a Falcon 9 rocket from California on Thursday, Jan. 29. Here's how to watch a livestream.
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Is there a rocket launch today? SpaceX plans California December liftoff

SpaceX is planning its next Starlink mission from California as early as Thursday, Dec. 4. The mission will deploy 28 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit. If conditions are clear, rocket launches from the Vandenberg Space Force Base can be ...
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NASA locks in 1st crewed moon shot in 54 years as 322 ft rocket hits the pad

The United States is back in the business of launching people toward the Moon. With a 322 ft tall mega-rocket now standing on its seaside pad in Florida, NASA has locked in the hardware for the first crewed lunar voyage in 54 years and shifted the Artemis program from concept to countdown.
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