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NASA’s Artemis II bound for the Moon as historic flight finally breaks free of Earth orbit | World | News
A team of four people set out for the moon (Image: NASA) NASA’s Artemis II astronauts fired up their engines…
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NASA’s Artemis II blasts off toward the moon in fiery liftoff, sending humans farther into space than ever before
Artemis II successfully launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, carrying four astronauts on a ten-day mission to reach…
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NASA’s moon mission under way. Watch live
Updated April 2, 2026 — 9:53am,first published March 31, 2026 — 17:45 save You have reached the maximum number of…
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NASA’s moon mission under way. Watch live
Updated April 2, 2026 — 9:47am,first published March 31, 2026 — 17:45 save You have reached the maximum number of…
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NASA’s moon mission is about to get underway. Watch live
Updated April 2, 2026 — 7:13am,first published March 31, 2026 — 16:45 save You have reached the maximum number of…
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Artemis II, Nasa’s first crewed lunar rocket in more than half a century, prepares for launch – watch and follow live | Space
Artemis II mission Artemis II is the second flight and first crewed mission of NASA’s core component. Venture from the…
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NASA’s First Crewed Moon Mission in Decades Is About to Launch
After years of careful preparation and testing, NASA is finally about to send a team of astronauts into the ring.…
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How to watch NASA’s Artemis II moon mission
On Wednesday, NASA is trying to send astronauts to the moon for the first time since 1972. The space agency…
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Inside NASA’s first mission to the moon in over 50 years: Interactive Artemis II Deep Dive reveals how a ‘lunar slingshot’ will propel four astronauts 250,000 miles from Earth in record-breaking trip
By DARREN BOYLE, DATA JOURNALIST Publication date: 09:16 BST, 1 April 2026 | Updated: April 1, 2026, 10:46 UTC Your…
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As Artemis 2 prepares to blast off to the moon tonight, this is what it means for Nasa’s hopes of beating the cavalier Chinese to the lunar surface… and on to Mars, writes former Astronomer Royal MARTIN REES
As a young astronomer at the University of Cambridge, I remember sitting in front of a flickering black-and-white television in…
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