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NASA, Artemis

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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 hopes to fix Artemis II moon rocket leak with on-pad repair
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NASA targets a March launch of the moon rocket after test run reveals fuel leaks
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Former NASA astronaut speaks on critical Artemis II moon rehearsal
As NASA completes final preparations for the Artemis II mission, including a critical 'wet dress rehearsal,' former astronaut Leroy Chiao spoke with NBC News' Brian Cheung about the anticipated missio...

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NASA hit by fuel leaks during a practice countdown of the moon rocket that will fly with astronauts
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What led NASA to delay Artemis II launch
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NASA's Artemis II moon mission slips to March
The planned Artemis II crew includes three U.S. astronauts - ⁠Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch - and ​a Canadian astronaut, Jeremy Hansen.

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Artemis 2 Launch Date: NASA Delays Until March After Leaks
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NASA begins loading rocket with propellant in crucial test ahead of historic moon mission launch
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Hegseth takes test flight with NASA administrator as they prepare for Artemis II flight

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth went on a test flight in Florida on Monday, flown by NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, as the agency prepares for its Artemis II launch expected for next week. The same day Hegseth visited their facilities in Port Canaveral,
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NASA takes a small but important step toward routine hypersonic flight testing

NASA awards studies to SpaceWorks and Stratolaunch aimed at making hypersonic flight testing more affordable and repeatable.
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SpaceWorks, Stratolaunch Book NASA Study Contracts to Advance Hypersonic Flight Testing

SpaceWorks Enterprises and Stratolaunch will utilize their respective X-60 and Talon-A platforms for the program.
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