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NASA, Artemis II and deep space

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NASA’s Artemis II crew will fly farther into space than any humans in history
NASA is about to send a crew farther from home than any humans have ever traveled, using a mission profile that pushes both distance and duration in deep space. Over roughly ten days, Artemis II will loop four astronauts around the Moon and out beyond the current record set during Apollo,

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NASA is about to send people to the moon — in a spacecraft not everyone thinks is safe to fly
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Here's How You Can Watch NASA's Historic Artemis II Space Launch
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Revisiting the Last Crewed Moon Mission on the Eve of the Next
N ext month, NASA is slated to launch the first crewed mission to the moon in more than half a century.

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ABC13 gets insight from NASA administrator on new test mission, city's chances for retired shuttle
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Experts Warn That There’s Something Wrong With the Moon Rocket NASA Is About to Launch With Astronauts Aboard
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NASA astronaut Suni Williams retires months after return from troubled mission to orbit

Veteran NASA astronaut Suni Williams announced her retirement Tuesday. Her extended mission to orbit due to the troubled Boeing Starliner test flight was her final foray.
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NASA says it is ‘evaluating all options’ as astronauts navigate medical concern in space

(CNN) — NASA said on Wednesday it was postponing a spacewalk at the International Space Station that was scheduled for Thursday, citing a “medical concern” with one of the crew members. The space agency did not name the astronaut involved but ...
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