NASA’s Artemis II rocket back to launch pad
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The Artemis 2 mission is set to become NASA’s first crewed journey toward the Moon since the Apollo programme concluded in 1972. Unlike its predecessors, the mission will not attempt a lunar landing but will instead focus on testing key systems essential for future deep-space exploration.
NASA's giant moon rocket will soon be rolled back to the launch pad ahead of the Artemis 2 launch date in April. Here's how to watch live coverage.
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