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NASA delays Artemis II moon launch

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NASA delays Artemis II launch, meaning mission to moon will start Feb. 8 or later
Cold weather in Cape Canaveral prompted administrators to delay a crucial dress rehearsal for the launch.

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NASA delays Artemis II moon launch after issues during rehearsal
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NASA updates Artemis 2 launch date delay. Here's what to know
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NASA delays Artemis launch with Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen until March
NASA has delayed the planned launch of moon rocket with a Canadian on board until at least March.

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Artemis II moon launch postponed until March
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NASA hits issues during crucial rehearsal for upcoming moon launch
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NASA's Artemis II moon launch off until March at earliest due to issues during testing of rocket
"We fully anticipated encountering challenges," he said. "That is precisely why we conduct a wet dress rehearsal. These tests are designed to surface issues before flight and set up launch day with th...

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NASA delays Artemis II launch due to hydrogen leak during rehearsal
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When will Artemis 2 launch? Why NASA delayed mission at least a month
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U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth made a stop Monday at the sprawling Blue Origin rocket manufacturing facility on Merritt Island.
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I Live Near Kennedy Space Center – Here's How to Watch Artemis II Like a Local

Whether you're on the waterfront or you choose to stay home (which most locals do), this day will be epic no matter where you watch. Artemis II will indeed be another giant leap for mankind. Pack food, drinks, binoculars, cameras, music, chairs, and blankets (if it's cold), and enjoy this epic moon launch like a Floridian.
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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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WATCH: Artemis II Moon Rocket Powers Up for Crucial Launch Rehearsal at Kennedy Space Center

NASA has officially started the clock on one of the most important milestones remaining before the Artemis 2 mission.
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