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NASA delays Artemis II launch

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NASA to launch 2 missions in February. Here’s where they’re going
NASA will launch two crewed missions in early February — Crew-12 to the International Space Station aboard SpaceX’s Dragon and Artemis II to orbit the Moon.

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NASA’s Artemis II Is on the Launch Pad and the Moon Is Next
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NASA is preparing for simulated launch of Artemis II mega moon rocket — and it could happen as early as Saturday
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NASA begins practice countdown for its first moonshot with astronauts in more than 50 years
NASA is conducting a practice countdown for its new moon rocket.

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Launch Of NASA's Artemis II Moon Mission Delayed After Freezing Conditions Hit Florida
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NASA Delays The First Artemis Moonshot Because Of Extreme Cold
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50 years after Apollo, NASA tries crewed mission to Moon again. Here’s why Artemis II matters
For the first time, NASA will operate its modern Orion spacecraft with astronauts aboard in the harsh environment beyond Earth’s protective magnetic field.

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New Artemis launch date as first manned moon mission in 50 years suffers delay
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NASA's Artemis II: Humans are heading around the Moon again in 2026
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Here's What NASA Sees For The Future Of Space Exploration

With NASA's new chief taking over the agency recently, here's what NASA sees for the future of space exploration, along with its upcoming projects.
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NASA faces a crucial choice on a Mars spacecraft—and it must decide soon

What everyone agrees on is that NASA needs a new spacecraft capable of relaying communications from Mars to Earth. This issue has become especially acute with the recent loss of NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft. NASA’s best communications relay remains the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has now been there for 20 years.
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NASA testing advances space nuclear propulsion capabilities

Nuclear propulsion and power technologies could unlock new frontiers in missions to the moon, Mars, and beyond. NASA has reached an important milestone advancing nuclear propulsion that could benefit future deep space missions by completing a cold-flow test campaign of the first flight reactor engineering development unit since the 1960s.
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NASA Conducts Cold Flow Testing of Nuclear Propulsion for Future Space Missions

Cold-flow tests at NASA Marshall demonstrated the stability of a nuclear propulsion design aimed at reducing travel times to the moon and Mars.
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NASA head Isaacman tempers Artemis praise with ideas on program’s future

I hope someday my kids are gonna be watching, maybe decades into the future, the Artemis 100 mission,” NASA administrator Jared Isaacman said.
NASASpaceFlight.com
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NASA readies unique science experiments and tech demonstrations...

Artemis II, the next mission in NASA’s Artemis program to explore the Moon, is scheduled to launch from Florida within the coming weeks. The mission will be the first crewed mission to the vicinity of the Moon since 1972, with the four-person crew expected to travel farther than any other human mission in spaceflight history.
Nuclear Engineering International
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NASA tests nuclear space tech

NASA engineers have completed first cold-flow tests of a full-scale nuclear thermal propulsion reactor, validating designs for future deep-space missions.
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NASA Executes Rare Medical Evacuation From the International Space Station

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission returned safely to Earth after 167 days in orbit, completing hundreds of hours of research aboard the International Space Station.
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