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NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket arrives back at launch pad

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NASA's giant moon rocket is back on the launch pad. See new photos of SLS
NASA's giant moon rocket is back on the launch pad in Florida, setting the stage for what appears to be an imminent launch of the Artemis 2 lunar mission.

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NASA's Artemis II rocket rolls to launch pad in final bid to meet April deadline
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Artemis 2 moon rocket rolls back to launch pad | Space photo of the day for March 20, 2026
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Here's how you can see NASA's SLS rocket before the Artemis II launch
Artemis II may be launching on its crewed moon mission as soon as April 1, but there are multiple ways to see the SLS rocket sitting on the launch pad ahead of its historic Florida liftoff.

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Watch timelapse of Artemis II rocket rollout to launch pad
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NASA's Artemis II SLS rocket rolls to launch pad ahead of liftoff
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Artemis II rocket returns to launch pad for final checks ahead of next window
The massive system — topped with the Orion capsule, weighing more than 11 million pounds and taller than the Empire State Building — was rolled out overnight.

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NASA's moon rocket vertical at Kennedy Space Center for Artemis 2
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NASA’s Artemis II Rocket and Orion Spacecraft Return to the Launch Pad
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NASA set for Artemis rocket rollout in Florida: Here’s how to watch live

The Artemis 2 mission is set to become NASA’s first crewed journey toward the Moon since the Apollo programme concluded in 1972. Unlike its predecessors, the mission will not attempt a lunar landing but will instead focus on testing key systems essential for future deep-space exploration.
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12 breakthrough inventions transforming our future in space and robotics

From household robots to reusable rockets, a new wave of breakthrough inventions is redefining what humans can do in space and on Earth. These advances are not isolated gadgets, they are tightly linked systems that blend robotics, optics, connectivity and ...
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Rocket company, Stoke Space, makes strides toward first Florida launch

The Cape Canaveral site is where John Glenn launched to orbit. Now it will host Stoke Space's Nova rocket; an effort toward full reusability.
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Could Water Be the Future of Space Propulsion? This Startup Thinks So

Humanity’s plans for deep-space exploration hinge on the ability to use basic resources, such as water, to propel rockets to farther destinations in the solar system. Despite decades of experimentation, engineers are yet to power a spacecraft using a ...
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'The future of the space economy': Colorado startup Lux Aeterna raises $10 million to develop reusable satellites

The Colorado company Lux Aeterna wants to help open up the space economy with a fleet of fully reusable satellites, and it just raised to some money to help make that happen.
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A century ago, Robert Goddard launched the future

On March 16, 1926, Clark University professor Robert Goddardfired up a rocket nicknamed “Nell,” powered by a blend of gasoline and liquid oxygen. It went 41 feet into the air and 184 feet sideways, and it changed everything.
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The first modern rocket launched 100 years ago, beginning a century of both innovations and challenges for spaceflight

Apollo 11 first landed astronauts on the Moon in 1969, but the journey to the lunar surface actually began 43 years before, in snowy Massachusetts. Exactly 100 years ago, on March 16, 1926, Robert H.
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Better Space Stock to Buy With $2,000 and Hold for 10 Years: Rocket Lab vs. Joby Aviation

Rocket Lab and Joby Aviation are both high-risk, high-reward stocks that have taken off over the past 12 months.
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