Brendan Byrne
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The Artemis I mission is now targeting a launch from Kennedy Space Center Monday, Nov. 14. The 69-minute launch window opens at 12:07 a.m.
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NASA said it will continue to watch the development and forecast of the storm.
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NASA could try more to launch as early as Sept. 27.
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There were no passengers on board. The mission was carrying a slew of science experiments to the edge of space.
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NASA is set to launch a rocket that will carry its first human-rated capsule into lunar orbit since the Apollo era. NASA hopes the scheduled launch will be a springboard for a return to the moon.
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Space Shuttle's last pilot, first commander of SpaceX’s capsule watching next spacecraft take flightNASA’s SLS rocket and the Artemis I mission are scheduled to launch on Monday.
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The first launch window opens at 6:29 a.m. and weather remains favorable.
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The agency is targeting three possible launch opportunities that will send a deep space vehicle and three mannequins around the moon and back.
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NASA has set a launch date for its new Artemis rocket. The space agency has pinned its hopes on the delayed and over-budget program to get humans back to the moon and eventually Mars.
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The new mixed missions will launch in September.