Nasa's Moon Rocket Artemis Rolls Back to Pad for Possible April Launch
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Artemis Moon Rocket Returns to Pad, April Launch Possible
NASA Greenlights Artemis II Rollout, Eyes 2028 Lunar Landing NASA has authorized the rollout of the Artemis II mission, marking a significant step towards returning humans to the Moon. Following data review, managers approved the transfer to the launch pad for critical checks. Artemis II: First crewed mission in the program. Subsequent Missions: Artemis III (Earth orbit, scheduled for 2027). Artemis IV (2028): Aims to land astronauts on the Moo…
When will Artemis II launch in April?
Artemis II’s April timeline and what’s planned NASA’s Artemis II mission is set for a crewed test flight around the Moon and back—its next step toward returning humans to lunar orbit and, eventually, the surface. In the coverage provided, the central update is that four astronauts will launch…
This evening on March 19, NASA is carrying out the operation to move the SLS rocket on its launch platform. This rocket will take off on April 1st to take the Artemis II mission to the Moon in the Orion capsule. The previous launch of the Artemis II mission was suspended due to a failure in the helium supply system. The Artemis II mission will circumnavigate the Moon on a ten-day journey. Related news: Artemis II mission will take off the Moon o…
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