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NASA Artemis II: Rocket begins slow move to launch pad

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Artemis 2 moon rocket rolls back to launch pad | Space photo of the day for March 20, 2026
NASA's Space Launch System rocket was back on the move overnight ahead of its second mission to the moon, which will be the first time the vehicle carries a crew.

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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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NASA Artemis II: Rocket to begin slow move to launch pad; watch live
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NASA prepares Artemis II rocket rollout ahead of planned launch
NASA is preparing to roll its Artemis II rocket back to the launch pad Thursday night, marking another key step toward a planned crewed mission around the moon.

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Nasa readies Artemis rocket for launch ahead of first Moon mission in 50 years
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Artemis II Rollout Tonight | March 19, 2026 | News 19 at 5 p.m.
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NASA rolls Artemis II away from launch pad for repairs as moon mission is pushed back

NASA's Artemis II Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft, secured to the mobile launcher, are seen as they make the 4.2 mile journey toward Launch Pad 39B, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA on Wednesday ...
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Watch what NASA is building underwater - and why it feels wrong

NASA didn’t just build a training facility — they built a version of the Moon hidden underwater. Inside this massive pool, astronauts face a simulation that reveals how dangerous walking on the Moon really is.
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NASA starts building nuclear-powered Dragonfly rotorcraft for Titan

NASA’s nuclear-powered Dragonfly rotorcraft has entered its hands-on construction phase at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, shifting the first interplanetary drone from blueprints to hardware.
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NASA's building a solar sail to propel space exploration

Video shows NASA's futuristic solar sail technology prototype. Like a sail on the ocean propels a boat with the wind, this space sail is meant to propel payloads by harnessing the pressure of sunlight.
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