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NASA's Artemis II mission is on track to launch as early as February, carrying four astronauts around the Moon on the first crewed lunar fly-around since 1972. The mission involves extensive preparations, including a critical fueling test scheduled for early February, with launch windows in February and March depending on weather and technical readiness.
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NASA revealed the Artemis II mission's Official Flight Kit, including historic flags, moon soil samples, and relics, as the mission approaches its planned February launch. The crew will travel farther than any humans before, including a lunar flyby and record-breaking distances, marking a significant milestone in space exploration.
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NASA announced significant changes to its lunar and deep space missions, including repurposing hardware for nuclear propulsion demonstrations and accelerating plans for a lunar base. The agency aims to demonstrate nuclear electric propulsion by 2028 and build a sustainable lunar presence within a decade, shifting focus from the Gateway station to surface infrastructure.
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NASA's Artemis II crew, including the first woman, a person of color, and a Canadian, prepares for a 10-day lunar flyby. The mission tests spacecraft systems ahead of future moon landings, following delays caused by rocket issues. The crew aims to orbit the moon without landing, marking a significant step in space exploration.