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SLS, Florida and Artemis

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'Backbone' of SLS rocket arrives in Florida. What to know about core stage
A crucial piece of hardware that serves as the backbone of NASA's giant Artemis moon rocket has arrived in Florida ahead of the next astronaut mission under the lunar program.

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NASA's 2027 moon mission takes shape as Artemis III's SLS rocket's core arrives in Florida
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Artemis 3 SLS rocket's core stage arrives in Florida for 2027 launch (photo)
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Artemis II crew demonstrates how cramped the Orion capsule was with Jimmy Fallon
Artemis II astronauts Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Victor Glover, and Jeremy Hansen appeared on “The Tonight Show” and talked with Jimmy Fallon about what moments of the mission were more nervous tha...

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Artemis II astronauts discuss historic moon mission, future exploration and stunning Earth photos
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Trump welcomes Artemis II astronauts to Oval Office — and fields questions on Iran, Comey and UFOs
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Artemis crew surprises 5-year-old aspiring astronaut with special gift
Mission specialist Christina Koch presented Jack with an orange spacesuit matching the ones the astronauts wore during the mission.

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Trump hosts crew of historic Artemis mission: ‘I would have had no trouble making it’
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Live / Trump hosts Artemis II crew at White House
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Moon Astronauts Are Coming Home, NASA Is Already Thinking About Sending Up the Next Crew

As the second mission of the Artemis Moon exploration program, and the first-ever crewed one, is about to conclude with a splashdown off the coast of San Diego on April 10, American space agency NASA is already looking ahead to the third mission of the program
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NASA's powerful Artemis II moon rocket liftoff. How will launch unfold?

We're hours away from NASA's most powerful rocket ever blasting off again from Florida's Atlantic Coast on a mission to send four astronauts around the moon. The SLS rocket has launched just one other time, in 2022 on Artemis I, NASA's first mission under ...
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Artemis astronauts transition after return. Latest on NASA moon missions

Artemis II astronauts are back on Earth, sharing unique videos and adapting to gravity, while NASA plans for Artemis III.
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NASA just rolled out the biggest part of Artemis III rocket out of Michoud Assembly Facility

The core stage of the SLS Moon rocket will travel to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where it will undergo vertical integration.
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Who could see NASA Artemis II launch in Florida? Photos, visibility map

Look at you, Artemis II! NASA's mighty Space Launch System rocket, the SLS, streaked across the sky after liftoff at 6:35 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, 2026 − April Fool's Day hours before April's full moon − from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The rocket ...
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Artemis 2 cost explained: How much did NASA spend on latest Moon mission? Who is paying for it?

NASA’s Artemis II mission, the first crewed journey around the Moon in more than 50 years and it will carry four astronauts, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen on a 10-day flight around the Moon before returning to Earth.
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NASA Artemis II Florida launch may be seen in Palm Beach County. See map

From Cape Canaveral, Florida, to West Palm Beach, it’s 150 miles. Sometimes, rockets launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida have been spotted in Palm Beach County sky. NASA’s massive SLS rocket is set to launch no earlier than 6:24 p.m. ET ...
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How loud is NASA’s Space Launch System?

When the Artemis II mission lifted off last week atop NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS), it wasn't just an incredible sight. It was something you could feel miles away and clearly hear even from the press site located 3.4 miles from the launch pad.
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