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NASA set to take stations for moon rocket fueling test

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Artemis 2 SLS wet dress rehearsal latest news: NASA set to take stations for moon rocket fueling test
NASA is just days away from its first chance to launch Artemis 2, the first astronaut mission to the moon since 1972, and will attempt a critical test for the lunar flight on Monday, Feb. 2.

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Watch NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket on the launch pad with this 24-hour livestream
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NASA’s Artemis II Moon mission enters a critical phase. What’s being tested and what could clear or delay liftoff
NASA has taken a major step toward returning humans to the Moon by beginning a two-day practice countdown for its Artemis II mission.

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NASA begins practice countdown for its first moonshot with astronauts in more than 50 years
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Cold weather delays Artemis II mission to Moon to February 8: NASA
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Is there a launch today? Upcoming NASA, SpaceX, ULA launch schedule in Florida

Follow FLORIDA TODAY's Space Team for industry news, NASA and SpaceX updates, and live launch blog coverage at floridatoday.com/space.
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NASA’s looming moon launch sparks serious warnings over rocket safety

NASA is racing toward its first crewed trip around the Moon in more than fifty years, but the countdown is unfolding under an unusual cloud of technical unease. The Artemis II mission will send four astronauts around the Moon and back in the Orion capsule,
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321 Launch: Space news you may have missed over the past week (Jan. 19)

Slowed by four main parachutes in predawn darkness, the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft descended and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Thursday, Jan. 15, wrapping up NASA's first-ever astronaut medical evacuation from the International Space Station.
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