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It's been nearly 50 years since the latest Apollo landing, and the landscape for space exploration is wildly different. Why is NASA's latest mission focused on revisiting the moon?
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Monday's scheduled launched was scrubbed due to engine problems.
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The space agency's long-awaited Artemis I mission will have to wait until at least Friday, after a problem with one of the SLS rocket's engines was discovered.
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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 Florida Today newspaper received estimates from local tourism and space-related officials of 100,000 to 500,000 spectators squeezing into viewing areas around Kennedy Space Center.
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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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More than 4,700 pounds of cargo launched Thursday evening from Kennedy Space Center on a resupply mission to the International Space Station.
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An attempt earlier this year ended early as teams never fully filled the massive tanks of the spacecraft, a critical test requirement.
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It's estimated that more than 60 launches will take place by the end of the year.
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People who got up early to watch the Falcon 9 rocket's pre-dawn launch were treated to an ethereal spectacle, when a cloud of illuminated gases moved across the sky.
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They launched from Kennedy Space Center and they will spend close to half a year aboard the station.
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Three rich businessmen returned from the International Space Station with their astronaut escort Monday, wrapping up a pricey trip that marked NASA's debut as a B&B host.