NASA gears up Artemis II for crewed lunar flyby as rocket reaches launch pad

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NASA’s Artemis II mission advances with the Space Launch System rocket and Orion capsule rolled to the launch pad for a February liftoff, a mission that will propel astronauts on a crewed flyby around the Moon to test life-support, propulsion and navigation systems and to gather high‑resolution lunar observations before a Pacific splashdown.
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