
Artemis Two Launch: See Moon Rocket Streak Night Sky
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NASAs Artemis Two mission, the first crewed moon launch in half a century, is set to take off from Kennedy Space Centers Pad 39B on April 1st. The launch will be visible from various spots along the Space Coast and beyond, with the rocket streaking through the night sky for up to 70 seconds before disappearing. The ten-day trip will test deep space technology and its impact on the human body, marking a significant step after decades away from the moon. The launch is scheduled for a 6:00 PM slot on Wednesday, with live streaming available for those who cant view it in person.
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