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NASA moves Artemis 2 launch to Mar.

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NASA updates Artemis 2 launch date delay. Here's what to know
NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission has been delayed until at least March due to issues found during a fueling test.

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NASA hopes to fix Artemis II moon rocket leak with on-pad repair
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NASA delays the launch of Artemis II lunar mission by at least a month
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NASA hit by fuel leaks during a practice countdown of the moon rocket that will fly with astronauts
NASA ran into exasperating fuel leaks during a make-or-break test of its new moon rocket Monday, calling into question how soon astronauts could take off for a trip around the moon .

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'Chance for rocket to talk to us' NASA says of Artemis II launch delay
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Artemis II launch pushed to March after leak, issues during rocket test
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NASA's Artemis II moon mission slips to March
The planned Artemis II crew includes three U.S. astronauts - ⁠Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch - and ​a Canadian astronaut, Jeremy Hansen.

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Nasa delays moon rocket launch by a month after fuel leaks during test
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NASA delays launch of historic moon mission
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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin announces date for next human rocket launch

Six people have been announced as the next group of passengers who will make a short trip to the edge of space on Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket.
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The fastest human spaceflight mission in history crawls closer to liftoff

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Florida—Preparations for the first human spaceflight to the Moon in more than 50 years took a big step forward this weekend with the rollout of the Artemis II rocket to its launch pad. The rocket reached a top speed of just 1 mph on ...
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Russia’s only way to launch crewed rockets was accidentally destroyed

For the first time since the dawn of human spaceflight, Russia has abruptly lost its only operational route for launching people into orbit, not because of foreign sanctions or a technical flaw in a spacecraft, but because its main crewed launch pad was ...
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