NASA Artemis II launch date pushed back
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NASA locks in 1st crewed moon shot in 54 years as 322 ft rocket hits the pad
The United States is back in the business of launching people toward the Moon. With a 322 ft tall mega-rocket now standing on its seaside pad in Florida, NASA has locked in the hardware for the first crewed lunar voyage in 54 years and shifted the Artemis program from concept to countdown.
NASA's launch window in February is getting smaller.
In the days ahead, NASA could roll out the SLS rocket that will propel four astronauts on a journey around the moon. Here's the latest on Artemis 2.
There are four CubeSats on board the Artemis II rocket, made by foreign space organizations that are part of the Artemis Accords.