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NASA's Artemis II SLS rocket reaches launch pad

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NASA's giant moon rocket is back on the launch pad. See new photos of SLS
NASA's giant moon rocket is back on the launch pad in Florida, setting the stage for what appears to be an imminent launch of the Artemis 2 lunar mission.

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NASA reveals new target date for crewed moon launch — and it’s no joke
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Here's how you can see NASA's SLS rocket before the Artemis II launch
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NASA’s Artemis II Rocket and Orion Spacecraft Return to the Launch Pad
NASA’s Artemis II rocket and Orion spacecraft are back on the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center after an 11-hour rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building

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Photos show NASA moon rocket at Kennedy Space Center for Artemis 2
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Artemis II rocket rolls out to KSC launch pad
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NASA weighs Starship for lunar transport as SLS role faces scrutiny

NASA is restructuring how it plans to send astronauts to the Moon, giving SpaceX’s Starship a broader role in lunar transportation while the Space Launch System rocket built by Boeing faces growing questions about cost and schedule.
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NASA to roll back SLS moon rocket after Artemis delay. How to watch

NASA's towering Space Launch System rocket is about to depart the launch pad in Florida where it has been vertical for more than a month in anticipation of the first U.S. human lunar mission in decades. There it sat at Launch Pad 39B for weeks as the ...
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NASA finally admits the awkward truth about its giant SLS rocket

The Space Launch System was supposed to be NASA’s triumphant return to Saturn V scale, a government built mega rocket that could guarantee American astronauts a path back to the Moon. Instead, it has become a case study in how legacy contracting and ...
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