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NASA delaying Artemis II rocket launch to moon

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'Chance for rocket to talk to us' NASA says of Artemis II launch delay
NASA delayed the Artemis II moon mission launch to no earlier than March 6 after a critical test revealed multiple issues.

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NASA fuels up giant Artemis 2 moon rocket. Yes, it's a little leaky. So is it ready to fly?
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NASA delays the launch of Artemis II lunar mission by at least a month
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NASA's Artemis II sending crew around the moon
NASA's Artemis II is hoping to send four astronauts around the moon with launch dates slated for March.

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Skywatch: Entering a lunar launch window to go where no crew has gone before
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NASA’s Artemis II launch delayed until at least March after test run falls short
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NASA delays launch of historic moon mission
Artemis II plans to send a group of four astronauts — NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch as well as the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen — on a 10-day journey beyond the far si...

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Nasa delays Artemis II Moon mission - aiming for launch in March
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Artemis 2 Launch Date: NASA Delays Until March After Leaks
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NASA Attempts To Connect With MAVEN Spacecraft, Mysteriously Lost Since December

"The images MAVEN captured truly are incredible," Shannon Curry, MAVEN's principal investigator and research scientist at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado Boulder, said as quoted by NASA.
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NASA Update: Single Photon Sensors Could Detect Extraterrestrial Life

NASA is developing sensors designed to detect the faintest flickers of light from distant worlds. One day, the technology might reveal signs of life beyond Earth. Image Credit:NASA ID: iss073e0516005/NASA Office of Communications In a recent progress ...
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