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NASA Targets a Mar. Launch of Moon Rocket

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NASA’s Next Moon Rocket Runs on Shuttle Engines—Here’s the Story Behind Each One
SLS is ready to fly and will feature three shuttle-era engines that have already flown to space.

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NASA Targets a March Launch of the Moon Rocket After Test Run Reveals Fuel Leaks
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NASA hit by fuel leaks during a practice countdown of the moon rocket that will fly with astronauts
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NASA's Artemis II moon mission slips to March
NASA pushed its Artemis II mission to March after wrapping up a launch rehearsal that uncovered issues with the massive Space Launch System rocket's fueling process, the latest delay for the mission t...

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Nasa delays Artemis II Moon mission - aiming for launch in March
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NASA targets a March launch of the moon rocket after test run reveals fuel leaks
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Houston may not get Discovery shuttle after all. About NASA chief's plans

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman appeared to suggest that space shuttle Discovery may not be relocated to Houston's Johnson Space Center in Texas.
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Christa McAuliffe remembered 40 years after space shuttle Challenger exploded

New Hampshire school teacher Christa McAuliffe died on January 28, 1986 when the space shuttle Challenger exploded.
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NASA's Discovery shuttle, launched in Florida, may not move to Houston

NASA's iconic Discovery space shuttle, which launched dozens of times from Florida, may not be relocated to Houston for display.
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40 years after the space shuttle Challenger disaster, spaceflight remains far from routine

Challenger exploded 73 seconds after liftoff while carrying seven people, including "Teacher in Space" participant Christa McAuliffe. Nobody survived the launch on Jan. 28, 1986 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, and the event left a permanent mark upon the agency, its contractors and the nation.
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