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Artemis II will fly astronauts around moon

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Artemis is NASA’s return to the moon. Why astronauts won’t land there just yet
NASA on Monday began its countdown for humanity’s first launch to the moon in more than 50 years.

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NASA readies Artemis mission sending astronauts back to the moon
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NASA's Artemis II mission: Launch date, astronauts and why NASA is returning to the moon
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The upcoming moon mission will be full of jargon. Here’s a cheat sheet to help you follow along
More than half a century after the last lunar mission during NASA’s Apollo program, humans are finally aiming to travel back to the vicinity of the moon on a mission called Artemis II.

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Artemis II to 'unlock the next generation of space exploration'
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Artemis II: Meet The Astronauts Set to Carry Humanity Back to Moon
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Artemis II Launch LIVE Updates: NASA says 20% chance of ‘No-Go’ — ‘great weather but breezes continue to be an issue’
NASA is also poised to make history — sending the first woman, the first person of color, and the first non-American on a voyage around the Moon.

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Artemis II launch time, crew, route: Everything you need to know
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NASA Artemis II launch: Date, time, live stream and how to watch the historic mission live | Watch live stream Here
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The Space Race Is Back: NASA Prepares for Liftoff of Deep Space Exploration Crew

Artemis II will test NASA’s crew capabilities in deep space and gather more information that could ultimately help send astronauts to Mars.
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Why Everyone Is Heading Back to the Moon

Through 2030, governments and private entities have planned more than 400 missions in the next two decades to fly past or circle the moon or to land crewed or uncrewed spacecraft there, according to a count by the European Space Agency.
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