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NASA begins final countdown for historic moon mission

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NASA prepares for Artemis II crew launch as astronauts enter final countdown
With just over 24 hours to go, NASA is making final preparations for the Artemis II mission — the agency’s first crewed flight aboard the Orion spacecraft in more than 50 years.

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NASA begins final countdown for historic moon mission with New Orleans-built rocket
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Artemis II: NASA Commences Final Countdown For Humanity’s Historic Return To Moon Mission
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Countdown to NASA’s historic Artemis II launch
NASA says it is on track to launch four astronauts around the moon.

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Artemis II: Moon Mission Update — NASA Talks Intense T-Minus One Minute Countdown To Launch
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Artemis II prepares for historic deep-space mission
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NASA prepares for Artemis II launch
The custom suits are equipped with survival gear in case the crew has to exit the spacecraft after splashdown — and are easily visible in the ocean

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NASA Artemis II launch countdown begins for April 1 launch
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Countdown to Artemis II: NASA astronauts prepare for historic lunar mission
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Final countdown: European World Cup Play-off finals decided

The final European spots for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be decided on Tuesday following a dramatic night of play-off semi-final action.Eight nations remain in the hunt for a place in North America,
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NASA May X Out Boeing's SLS Rocket Ship From Future Moon Landings

As Bloomberg reported last week, NASA is revising plans for future moon missions. Instead of paying Boeing to launch an SLS rocket to propel a Lockheed Martin Orion spacecraft into lunar orbit -- there to dock with a SpaceX Human Landing System (HLS) for landing -- NASA now sees a simpler way to get astronauts from Earth to the moon.
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