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NASA moves Artemis II moon rocket off launch pad

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NASA Artemis 2 moon rocket rolls back from launch pad. Can you watch?
The Artemis 2 mission launch has been delayed until at least April due to issues with the rocket's upper stage.

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NASA to roll back Artemis II for troubleshooting; will miss March launch window
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NASA's SLS rocket in Florida to leave the launch pad amid latest issue
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Artemis 2 rocket rollback latest news: NASA's giant moon rocket departs launch pad for repair
NASA is in the process off rolling its towering Artemis 2 moon rocket back to its hangar after more than a month at Launch Complex-39B at the Kennedy Space Center due to a helium system issue.

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A new problem throws four astronauts’ impending moon journey into uncertainty
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As NASA's SLS rocket rolled back to VAB, Artemis II launch faces delay
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NASA's Artemis 2 rocket system heads back to hangar
The rocket and space capsule for NASA's manned lunar mission Artemis 2 are on the way back to the hangar in the wake of technical issues.

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Artemis II moved from launch pad after helium system malfunction
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Watch NASA roll Artemis 2 moon rocket off launch pad today to deal with glitch
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NASA admits Starliner failures as it preps for March launch of Artemis 2

NASA aims to launch its next crewed moon mission, Artemis II, as soon as March 6, after a key fueling test showed major progress and only minor issues.
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NASA head Isaacman tempers Artemis praise with ideas on program’s future

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — Even as NASA celebrated the rollout of the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft for Artemis II over the weekend, NASA’s new administrator Jared Isaacman made sure to put an asterisk on the program’s future.
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