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NASA moves moon rocket to launch pad

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NASA Artemis II: Rocket arrives at Kennedy Space Center launch pad
NASA engineers are targeting tonight at 8 to roll the Artemis II Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft to Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center.

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Here's how you can see NASA's SLS rocket before the Artemis II launch
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Pictures: NASA rolls Artemis II rocket back to KSC launch pad
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NASA moving Artemis II back onto launchpad after moon mission delays
NASA is rolling out the Artemis II rocket back onto its launch pad in Florida ahead of a new target launch date of April 1.

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NASA to roll its moon rocket back to the launchpad after repairs, aiming for April 1 liftoff
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NASA moves Artemis 2 rocket back to launch pad ahead of moon mission
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Artemis II rocket rolling to launchpad for NASA moon mission: When is launch date?
NASA is targeting April 1 as the earliest possible launch of the rocket sending NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy...

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NASA's giant moon rocket is back on the launch pad. See new photos of SLS
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Today’s Artemis II Rollout Aims For April Launch
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NASA rethinks $1B Artemis launcher at Kennedy Space Center amid delays, modernization push

NASA is reconsidering the use of a massive mobile launcher at the Kennedy Space Center, raising questions about costs, delays and jobs tied to the Artemis moon program.
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NASA says KSC needs drone detection before disaster strikes

NASA is quietly racing to close a dangerous gap in its launch security, warning that Kennedy Space Center needs a dedicated system to spot drones before one wanders into the wrong airspace at the wrong moment. The agency is now seeking a sophisticated ...
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