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NASA's Artemis II moon mission is 'go' for Apr. launch date

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How risky is the Artemis 2 astronaut launch to the moon? NASA would rather not say
NASA's Artemis 2 mission, which will launch astronauts to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years, comes with undeniable risk. But quantifying that risk is a tall order.

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NASA Artemis II updates: March rollout, 7 April launch date opportunities
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NASA provides update on Artemis 2 moon mission. What you may have missed
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NASA targets April 1 to launch astronauts around the moon
NASA plans to launch four astronauts on a long-awaited trip around the moon as early as April 1, it announced Thursday.

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Artemis II: Nasa targets early April for Moon mission
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Unanimous vote in risk assessment clears way for 4 astronauts to launch on moon mission

NASA satellite crashes back to Earth

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1,300-pound NASA satellite re-enters Earth's atmosphere after 14 years in space
A 1,300-pound NASA probe re-entered Earth's atmosphere on Wednesday, nearly 14 years after it was launched.

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Incoming! 1,300-pound NASA satellite crashes back to Earth over eastern Pacific Ocean
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Old NASA science satellite plunges back to Earth
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NASA's DART mission didn't just change the orbit of asteroid it hit

NASA's DART mission didn’t just change the orbit of Dimorphos, the asteroid it hit. It changed the orbit of the larger Didymos around the sun.
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NASA tracking bus-sized asteroid approaching Earth tomorrow

According to the space agency's tracking, the rock is hurtling through space at more than 21,500 miles per hour.
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NASA project leader blames next-generation X-ray telescope cancellation on agency mismanagement

NASA is canceling the AXIS X-ray space telescope mission concept, saying it failed to meet key requirements. But the project leader thinks there's another reason.

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