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NASA gives 'go' for Artemis II rollout, launch date

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NASA still on track to launch Artemis II test flight after rollback due to repairs
Nasa said it is on track for an early April launch of Artemis II after rollback following problems that arose in the wake of a successful wet dress rehearsal in late February.

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NASA will track solar activity to protect Artemis II astronauts
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Nasa ‘on track’ for Artemis II moon mission launch as soon as 1 April
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Artemis 2 rocket rollout latest news: NASA's giant moon rocket returns to launch pad March 20
NASA has rolled the Artemis 2 Space Launch System rocket back to Launch Complex-39B.

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NASA’s Artemis II Rocket and Orion Spacecraft Return to the Launch Pad
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NASA hauls its repaired moon rocket from the hangar back to the pad for an early April launch
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NASA confirms three asteroids set to pass near Earth today — How close are they really?

Three asteroids namely 2026 FA asteroid, 2026 EF2 asteroid and 2026 ED3 asteroid, will fly near Earth on March 19, 2026. NASA tracks them closely and confirms all flybys are not harmful to planet Earth.
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NASA tracking bus-sized asteroid approaching Earth tomorrow

According to the space agency's tracking, the rock is hurtling through space at more than 21,500 miles per hour.
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Why NASA can't track every meterorite as agency misses huge blast over Ohio

NASA managed to miss a meteor explosion over Cleveland, Ohio, on Tuesday (March 17), not long after a scientist explained why it's impossible to track each and every one. The blast, which produced a shockwave equivalent to around 250 tons of TNT, came from an object just two metres wide and weighing roughly seven tonnes, as National Today reports.
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Can your smartphone help NASA track hail and storm patterns? SEaRCH project explained

NASA’s SEaRCH project uses smartphone reports from volunteers to track hail size and storm patterns, combining community observations with satellite data to improve precipitation research.
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How to Track Artemis II Mission in Real Time Using NASA's New Tracking Tool

Track the Artemis II mission in real time using NASA's AROW tracker. See Orion's location, speed, distance from Earth and Moon, and mission milestones live.
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