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NASA's Artemis II moon mission is 'go' for Apr. launch date

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NASA reveals new target date for crewed moon launch — and it’s no joke
NASA has announced a new target date for the highly anticipated Artemis II crewed mission to the moon: April 1. It may be on April Fools’ Day, but the space agency is deadly serious about finally getting its massive SLS (Space Launch System) rocket,

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NASA targets April 1 launch for Artemis II, first crewed lunar flight since 1972
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NASA's mega-crawler to move Artemis II moon rocket to launch pad in Florida
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NASA Has No Plan to Rescue Lunar Astronauts in Case of Emergency
Late last month, NASA administrator Jared Isaacman announced during a livestreamed press conference that the space agency would be making major changes to its Artemis program, downgrading its third mi...

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Space coast prepares for Artemis II launch and visitor surge
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NASA announces new target date for Artemis II launch
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Asteroids Alert! NASA tracks 3 large asteroids racing towards Earth today!

NASA is tracking three asteroids namely 2026 ET2, 2026 EY2 and 2026 CR3 to pass Earth on March 16, 2026. Will they hit Earth? Know more here.
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1,300-pound NASA satellite re-enters Earth's atmosphere after 14 years in space

The Van Allen probe's mission was meant to last two years, but ended up going for nearly seven.
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Despite 311 Pages of Criticism, NASA Still Won't Cancel the Boeing Starliner

Time is running out for Boeing to fix its leaky Starliner spacecraft.
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NASA report details failures behind Boeing Starliner 'Type A' mishap

NASA on February 19, 2026, formally classified Boeing’s 2024 Crewed Flight Test of the CST-100 Starliner spacecraft as a Type A mishap, the agency’s most serious safety designation. The findings, drawn from a year-long independent investigation,
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