Artemis 2 photobombs SpaceX Crew-12 in Kennedy Space Center image

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Space.com captured Artemis 2’s SLS/Orion looming behind SpaceX’s Crew-12 Dragon on the Kennedy Space Center pad, illustrating NASA’s upcoming 10-day lunar mission while Crew-12 heads to the ISS. Artemis 2’s launch has been delayed to early March after a hydrogen leak, and the Artemis 2 crew—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen—will undertake a lunar flight, separate from Crew-12’s ISS mission.
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