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NASA’s powerful Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is set to blast four astronauts to space next year on the epic Artemis II mission that will come within about 80 miles…
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NASA’s powerful Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is set to blast four astronauts to space next year on the epic Artemis II mission that will come within about 80 miles…
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NASA will try again to launch its next-generation SLS rocket on Wednesday morning ET (Tuesday evening PT). Here’s everything you need to know to view the event.
Check out this striking image taken high above the Kennedy Space Center showing NASA’s SLS rocket on the launchpad ahead of next week’s maiden flight.
Following several abandoned launch attempts, NASA has revealed a new target date for the launch of its next-generation SLS mega moon rocket.
If everything had gone to plan, NASA’s next-generation SLS rocket would have launched a while ago. But it’s still very much on the ground. So what’s the latest?
NASA has been forced to remove its next-generation SLS rocket from the launchpad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to protect it from Hurricane Ian.
After two failed attempts to launch its new SLS rocket toward the moon, NASA has confirmed a new schedule for a third effort to begin the Artemis I mission.
NASA engineers are working to get its next-generation rocket into orbit to finally launch the ambitious Artemis space exploration program.
Following a failed launch attempt on Monday, NASA has announced a new date for the launch of its next-generation SLS moon rocket.