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NASA to roll its moon rocket

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NASA may roll out Artemis II rocket to launch pad Thursday after tech issue resolved
NASA’s Artemis II rocket could roll out to Launch Pad 39B a day earlier than expected, following quicker-than-anticipated completion of pre-launch work.

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NASA set for Artemis rocket rollout in Florida: Here’s how to watch live
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NASA rolls Artemis 2 rocket off pad for repairs ahead of April launch
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Astronauts enter quarantine with NASA set to roll Artemis II moon rocket to the launchpad
NASA is set to roll the Artemis II rocket to the launchpad Thursday night while the four astronauts assigned to the test flight around the moon have entered quarantine ahead of the planned April 1 lif...

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NASA finalizes Artemis II Rollout date as crew starts quarantine
 · 23h
Artemis II rocket set to roll back to launch pad on Thursday
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