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NASA readies rocket for launch

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Here's how you can see NASA's SLS rocket before the Artemis II launch
NASA's Artemis II SLS rocket is visible on its Florida launch pad ahead of its mission.

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NASA's giant moon rocket is back on the launch pad. See new photos of SLS
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Nasa's Moon rocket Artemis rolls back to pad for possible April launch
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Repaired Artemis II rocket returns to launch pad
The Artemis II rocket, which will send astronauts around the far side of the moon, is returning to the launch pad after an issue forced NASA to roll the rocket back for repairs last month.

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Nasa's Artemis Moon rocket rolls back to pad for possible April launch
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NASA to roll its moon rocket back to the launchpad after repairs, aiming for April 1 liftoff
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NASA moves Artemis 2 rocket back to launch pad ahead of moon mission
Mounted on a specialized transport vehicle, the roughly 100-metre-tall system, comprising the Space Launch System rocket and the Orion capsule, was rolled from the assembly building to the launch pad ...

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NASA's moon rocket vertical at Kennedy Space Center for Artemis 2
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NASA’s Artemis II Rocket and Orion Spacecraft Return to the Launch Pad
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NASA Is Exploring a Reduced Role for SLS as It Gets Cozier With SpaceX

The Starship rocket could take on a central role in the Artemis missions, propelling astronauts to lunar orbit and landing them on the surface.
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NASA Shifts from Boeing and SLS Towards SpaceX for Moon Missions

NASA is proposing SpaceX Starship now handles translunar injection (TLI) propulsion and the full landing role, while SLS/Orion is limited to LEO only.
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