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NASA, Artemis and Moon

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NASA's Moon rocket Artemis rolls back to pad for possible April launch
Nasa is preparing a mission to send astronauts around the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years.

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NASA’s Artemis moon mission is flirting with disaster
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NASA targets April 1 to launch astronauts around the moon
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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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Artemis II Rollout Tonight | March 19, 2026 | News 19 at 5 p.m.
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Artemis II rocket set to roll back to launch pad on Thursday
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The fuel set to propel NASA’s moon crew is notorious for leaking. So why use it?

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NASA's Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft, pictured here on February 1, are currently on Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. - NASA If all had gone according ...
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100 years after Goddard, liquid-fueled rockets power NASA’s moon push

One hundred years ago yesterday, Robert H. Goddard ignited a small rocket fueled by gasoline and liquid oxygen on a frozen farm in Auburn, Massachusetts. That flight lasted roughly 2.5 seconds. Today,
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Modern rocketry turns 100—and NASA says the best is yet to come

A century after Robert Goddard’s first-ever launch of a liquid-fueled rocket, two NASA experts weigh in on what his legacy still holds for spaceflight’s future
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