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NASA to launch Artemis-II mission to Moon on Apr. 1

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NASA targets April 1 as launch date for first human mission around the moon since 1972
NASA is aiming for an April 1 launch date for a mission that will send astronauts around the moon and back as part of its ambitious lunar landing program.

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NASA to roll Artemis II rocket back to pad for April launch
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NASA targets April 1 launch for first crewed moon mission since Apollo
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NASA targets April 1 to launch astronauts around the moon
NASA plans to launch four astronauts on a long-awaited trip around the moon as early as April 1, it announced Thursday.

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Artemis II: Nasa targets early April for Moon mission
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NASA clears its Artemis moon rocket for an April launch with four astronauts following repairs
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NASA sets target date to send Artemis II around the moon
This week's second wet dress rehearsal was a success.

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NASA Says Artemis II Moon Launch Is On Track for April 1
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Will Artemis 2 launch toward the moon next month? Watch NASA's mission update today
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Dream of Building Rockets? ‘NASA Force' Could Be Your Ticket

Space agency partners with the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to recruit private sector workers for temporary roles.
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‘NASA shouldn’t be building rockets anymore’: Jared Isaacman calls for pursuing the ‘near impossible’

NASA administrator nominee Jared Isaacman has sparked a renewed debate over the agency’s core mission, arguing that NASA should shift away from developing its own rockets and instead focus on “the near impossible” — breakthroughs that private ...
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