NASA Targets a Mar. Launch of Moon Rocket
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If the countdown and fueling test go well, four astronauts will set their sights on a Super Bowl Sunday launch to the moon.
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- NASA has released new slow-motion footage showing the June 28 test of a booster that will help power the Space Launch System, a rocket that will allow for deep-space missions including a hoped-for trip to Mars. This video shows the ...
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NASA Artemis rocket booster suffers alarming anomaly in key test
The latest test of a next-generation rocket booster for NASA’s Artemis moon program ended with a violent structural failure, abruptly cutting short what was supposed to be a carefully choreographed demonstration of future launch hardware.
NASA is locked in a high-stakes battle with persistent technical flaws that threaten the Artemis 2 launch. Recent trials at Pad 39B saw technicians fighting recurring 'exasperating' leaks in the rocket's fuel lines.
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Marshall Space Flight Center celebrates key milestone as Artemis II rocket rolls to launch pad
NASA's Artemis II mission nears its launch as excitement builds at the Marshall Space Flight Center, which plays a critical role in the historic venture.
NASA is getting ready to launch its massive, fully expendable rocket for the first crewed flight to the Moon since Apollo. The agency’s new era of spaceflight comes with a few parts from its past, specifically three rocket engines that have previously flown on space shuttle missions.
The rocket is about to traverse four miles to the launchpad — at about 1 mph.