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NASA Artemis II: Rocket begins slow move to launch pad

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NASA Artemis II gets new launch timeline
NASA has again moved its lunar rocket to the launch pad located in Florida to prepare for its upcoming moon mission, which will send four astronauts to orbit the moon next month.

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After windy delay, NASA rolls Artemis II rocket back to launch pad
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NASA Hauls Its Repaired Moon Rocket From the Hangar Back to the Pad for an Early April Launch
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Repaired Artemis II rocket returns to launch pad
The Artemis II rocket, which will send astronauts around the far side of the moon, is returning to the launch pad after an issue forced NASA to roll the rocket back for repairs last month.

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NASA moves repaired moon rocket to launch pad for April liftoff
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Nasa's Artemis II rocket rolls back to launch pad ahead of second launch attempt
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