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NASA Artemis II: Rocket begins slow move to launch pad

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NASA's Artemis II rocket rolls back out to launchpad
March 21, 2026 © 2026 NBCUniversal Media, LLC

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Pictures: Behind the scenes of NASA crawler that gets Artemis to the launch pad
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NASA’s Artemis II rocket arrives at Launch Pad 39B, ready for historic moon mission
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Nasa readies Artemis rocket for launch ahead of first Moon mission in 50 years
Nasa has rolled its Artemis II rocket to the launch pad in Cape Canaveral ahead of a mission to send astronauts around the Moon for the first time in more than five decades.

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Nasa prepares Artemis II rocket for moon launch after delay
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Artemis II rocket rolling to launchpad for NASA moon mission: When is launch date?
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NASA’s Artemis II rocket back to launch pad after wind delay
High winds delayed the transport by about four hours on Thursday night.

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NASA Artemis II: Rocket to begin slow move to launch pad; watch live
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Artemis II: How to watch NASA move its Moon rocket to launch pad live
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NASA’s Artemis moon mission is flirting with disaster

Back to the moon — sort of. Next month, as soon as April 1, NASA will launch its Artemis II mission, officials announced last week, and carry four astronauts into orbit around the moon. At one level,
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NASA announces major overhaul of Artemis moon program "to take down risk"

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced significant changes to the agency's Artemis program, which aims to land on the moon in 2028.
Houston Public Media
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NASA begins contracting process to potentially relocate Space Shuttle Discovery to Houston

Congress approved some funding to relocate the Space Shuttle Discovery to Space Center Houston, which prompted some pushback from historians and government officials. NASA says it reserves the right to ask contractors not to damage the spacecraft.
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With Artemis II facing delays, NASA announces big structural changes to the lunar program

Artemis II has been plagued by similar issues to those faced by its predecessor, leading NASA to shake up its plan to return humans to the Moon.
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Opinion: How Congress became NASA’s partner for the Artemis return to the moon

The 2026 version of the NASA authorization bill that passed out of Senate Commerce is as different from the 2010 legislation as day to night.
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NASA announces changes to Artemis program amid Artemis II delays

BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. - Amid ongoing delays with its Artemis II mission, NASA on Friday announced major changes to its Artemis program and plans to send astronauts to the moon. During a briefing, NASA administrator Jared Isaacman said that the agency would ...
Space.com
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NASA is overhauling its Artemis program. What does that mean for humanity's return to the moon?

NASA is pumping the brakes a bit now so it can step on the gas later. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Breaking space news, the latest updates on rocket launches, skywatching events ...
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What happens inside NASA Pathways program? Work and training explained

Learn how NASA Pathways interns contribute to engineering projects, gain hands-on experience, and receive mentorship while preparing for careers in space exploration at Kennedy Space Center.
Houston Public Media
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NASA is sending Artemis II to the moon. Here’s what to know

A full moon is seen shining over NASA's SLS (Space Launch System) and Orion spacecraft, atop the mobile launcher in the early hours of February 1, 2026. For 53 years, since the end of the Apollo program, humans have only felt the pull of the Earth's gravity.
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Could you work for NASA? Agency just launches new hiring program

Top engineers and technologists from the private sector can apply to work at NASA for roughly two-year terms in support of America’s space program. NASA Force, launched Wednesday in partnership with the Office of Personnel Management,
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