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I hope they forget all about Artemis 2

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Inside NASA's Artemis II mission
More than half a century after astronauts last left the lunar surface, NASA is preparing to send a crew of four back to the moon on a fly-by mission that will sling them around the far side.

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'I hope they forget all about Artemis 2': Moon astronauts are taking the long view
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NASA's Artemis II moon crew will see views 'human eyes have not seen'
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As cold grips Florida, NASA's Artemis II rocket moves toward final test
NASA is conducting a final major test, known as a wet dress rehearsal, for its SLS rocket ahead of the Artemis II mission.

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Former NASA astronaut speaks on critical Artemis II moon rehearsal
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What led NASA to delay Artemis II launch
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NASA's Artemis II moon mission slips to March
The planned Artemis II crew includes three U.S. astronauts - ⁠Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch - and ​a Canadian astronaut, Jeremy Hansen.

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NASA delays launch of historic moon mission
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Nasa delays Artemis II Moon mission - aiming for launch in March
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NASA will send your name around the moon for free

You don’t need to be an astronaut or spend a dime to take part in NASA’s next historic journey around the Moon. As anticipation grows for the 2026 Artemis II mission, the space agency is quietly compiling a digital manifest that will fly alongside the crew,
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Watch NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket on the launch pad with this 24-hour livestream

NASA's next moon rocket is on the launch pad for testing, and you can follow its progress live.
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NASA’s skywatching tips for February include a planetary parade and a moon mission

NASA has released its monthly skywatching update on what to look out for over the coming weeks, and you can probably guess which event tops the list. That’s right: the Artemis II mission. NASA is about to launch a crew on a voyage around the moon in what will be the first human lunar mission
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