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NASA, Artemis and the moon

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NASA’s Artemis moon mission is flirting with disaster
Next month, as soon as April 1, NASA will launch its Artemis II mission, officials announced last week, and carry four astronauts into orbit around the moon.

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Artemis II: NASA is preparing for a return to the moon, but why is it going back?
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NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket arrives back at the launch pad
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NASA moves Artemis 2 rocket back to launch pad ahead of moon mission
About two weeks ahead of the next possible launch window, NASA said on Friday that it has moved the rocket system for its delayed Artemis 2 lunar mission back to the launch pad.

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Nasa readies Artemis rocket for launch ahead of first Moon mission in 50 years
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Nasa prepares Artemis II rocket for moon launch after delay
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NASA's secret plan to rescue astronauts if the Apollo moon landings went wrong

NASA had a contingency plan in case Apollo astronauts were stranded near the Moon, but it was far stranger and riskier than you might expect.
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As America turns 250, how the moon is testing our ambition again

No one has set foot on the moon since America left in 1972. NASA is heading there again, but hasn't explained why the trip matters.
Morning Overview on MSN
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Apollo moon rocks point to new answer for lunar magnetism

Researchers at the University of Oxford have found that the Moon’s ancient magnetic field was not steady and long-lived but instead flickered on and off in brief, intense bursts tied to titanium-rich volcanic eruptions.
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What Apollo 11 astronauts actually said when they got to the moon

Rediscover the famous words exchanged between astronauts Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Michael Collins during the first moon landing and see the historic photos they took.
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Why haven’t humans been back to the moon in over 50 years?

As he took his final steps before leaving the moon, Apollo 17 commander Gene Cernan had some poignant closing words: “We leave as we came, and, God willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind.” It was December 14, 1972, and Cernan ...
Los Angeles Times
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Old Apollo rocks shed new light on the moon’s magnetic field long ago

This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Apollo rocks show the moon’s magnetic field experienced intense spikes 3 billion to 4 billion years ago that exceeded Earth’s strength, though lasting only thousands ...
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Ready to roll again, NASA’s workhorse crawler has been hauling rockets since Apollo

When he’s not at work, Sam Dove drives a Chevy Silverado 1500. But on the job, he gets behind the wheel of a 16-million-pound behemoth that’s been transporting NASA’s rockets
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Opinion - The world of Artemis II is very different than that of the Apollo moon landings

Apollo 17’s Gene Cernan spoke some of the last words from the surface of the moon on December 14, 1972: “And, as we leave the Moon at Taurus-Littrow, we leave as we came and, God willing, as we shall return: with peace and hope for all mankind.
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Moon Rocks Challenge Long-Held Theory About the Origin of Earth’s Water

Oxygen isotope analysis of lunar soil shows meteorites delivered only a limited amount of water to the Earth–Moon system after about 4 billion years ago.
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