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NASA weighs a revamped post Artemis 2 plan for returning to the moon
NASA is weighing changes to its Artemis lunar program that would insert a new practice mission after Artemis II and shift the first crewed Moon landing to a later mission in the sequence, according to NASA’s Artemis architecture updates.

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NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket arrives back at the launch pad
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NASA’s Artemis II rocket back to launch pad after wind delay
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Nasa's Artemis Moon rocket rolls back to pad for possible April launch
Nasa's giant Moon rocket has returned to its launch pad for a second time, ahead of a mission to send astronauts around the Moon – something not attempted in more than 50 years.

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NASA moves Artemis 2 rocket back to launch pad ahead of moon mission
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NASA Artemis II gets new launch timeline
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Artemis II rocket rolls out to KSC launch pad
Dr. Addie Dove, a planetary scientist at the University of Central Florida, joins Good Day Orlando to talk about the importance of the mission.

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NASA Artemis II: Rocket arrives at Kennedy Space Center launch pad
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Photos show NASA moon rocket at Kennedy Space Center for Artemis 2
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NASA watchdog flags safety risks in SpaceX and Blue Origin moon landers

NASA’s own internal watchdog has identified schedule delays and unresolved crew safety risks in the two lunar landers meant to return astronauts to the moon’s surface. The Office of Inspector General report,
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High-Speed Flight Project Overview

What We do The High-Speed Flight (HSF) project develops technologies that make high-speed, airbreathing, commercial flight possible from Mach 1 to Mach 5 and above. HSF creates tools, technologies, and knowledge that will help eliminate today’s technical barriers to practical supersonic flight,
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