
Artemis Two Rocket Returns, Ready for Moon Mission
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NASAs Artemis Two mission, delayed by hydrogen leaks and helium flow issues, is set for an early April launch from Kennedy Space Center. The crew, including four astronauts from the US and Canada, will embark on a ten-day journey around the moon, testing systems for future landings. NASAs Glenn Research Center in Cleveland played a significant role in integrating the European service module and conducting rigorous tests on the crew module. The mission marks a significant step towards establishing a permanent moon base and future Mars missions, with local engineers monitoring the flight from Houstons Mission Control.
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