NASA’s Artemis II mission launches 4 astronauts to moon
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It's almost time for NASA's moon flight to lift off — and here in South Florida, you may be able to see it from your backyard. Why it matters: Artemis II, set to carry four astronauts around the moon on a 10-day mission,
Artemis II is ready for blast off on Wednesday — sending astronauts around the moon for the first time in more than half a century. The US shattered mankind’s limits when its astronauts landed on the moon in 1969,
NASA is making final preparations for a historic return to the Moon more than 50 years after the Apollo missions. The US space agency is set to blast a rocket with four astronauts onboard up and
Liftoff! Artemis II launched at 6:35 p.m. April 1 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center Pad 39B. The astronauts are off on the historic mission around the moon.
If all goes well, four NASA astronauts will blast off aboard an Alabama built rocket Wednesday evening, on the first crewed mission around the moon since 1972. Artemis-2 will begin with liftoff aboard the so called “Space Launch System” rocket that’s designed,