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NASA, Artemis and moon rocket

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NASA's Artemis 1 moon rocket transport to launch pad captured in time-lapse
Watch the massive Artemis 1 moon rocket arriving at Launch Complex 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: NASA | edited by Steve Spaleta Music: “Our Rocket t

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NASA rocket photos ahead of Artemis launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida
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NASA’s Artemis II is about to head to the moon. Its main rocket was built in New Orleans.
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Artemis II Astronauts Recall 'Otherworldly' Moments in Space One Week After Returning to Earth
It’s been a week since astronauts aboard Artemis II returned home from space, and now the crew is sharing deeper insight into their history-making journey.

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Artemis II crew largely sidesteps diversity question about future moon-landing astronauts
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Artemis II crew on historic moon mission and what it means for Earth
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Artemis astronaut explains 'mind-blowing' realisation that stuck with him after historic moon mission
It was the first time humans had travelled around the Moon since Apollo 17 in 1972.

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‘It was glorious’: Artemis II astronaut describes landing at press conference
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Artemis II crew adjusts to life on Earth, 'shocked at the global outpouring' after moon mission
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Rocket Report: Starship V3 test-fired; ESA’s tentative step toward crew launch

Welcome to Edition 8.37 of the Rocket Report! NASA is still climbing down from the high of the Artemis II mission, the first flight by humans to the Moon since 1972. What a mission it was! Now, attention turns to completing development of a lander to get astronauts down to the Moon’s surface.
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Can Cape Canaveral rocket launch be seen in Fort Myers, Naples? Yes. See list

Can rocket launch from NASA, Cape Canaveral be seen in Fort Myers, 245 miles away? Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin and ULA Atlas V have liftoffs in April 2026.
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Ready to roll again, NASA’s workhorse crawler has been hauling rockets since Apollo

Sam Dove is one of the people in charge of getting NASA’s Artemis rocket to the launch pad running the workhorse crawler-transporter 2 at Kennedy Space Center.
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Nuclear-powered rocket could be no small anomaly

NASA got through the Artemis II mission last week with a few minor “anomalies,” as NASA calls problems, but in 2028 it plans to launch a nuclear-powered rocket to Mars as an initial step to using nuclear-powered rockets in space.
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NASA’s giant moon rocket ready for Florida Artemis 2 launch. What to know

Towering over Florida's eastern coastline, NASA's imposing Space Launch System rocket has stood still as a sentinel since it was rolled back to the launch pad. But in a matter of days, the rocket could burst with life, sending plumes of exhaust and steam ...
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Rockets to rival SpaceX and NASA

Giant space focused corporations and government bodies like NASA, SpaceX, and Blue Origin dominate the headlines when it comes to space missions and technological achievements. However, roughly 13 countries now have space systems,
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NASA invites media to witness Artemis III rocket stage rollout for historic mission

NASA has announced a major milestone in its Artemis program. On April 20, 2026, the agency will roll out the largest section of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, the crucial launch vehicle for the Artemis III mission,
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Blasted sky-high! NASA rocket's fiery launch sends frog into the unknown

Imagine a moment of immense power, a fiery spectacle that defies gravity. A marvel of human engineering, destined for the stars. But in a split second, something completely unexpected happened. Something tiny.
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