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NASA moves Artemis moon rocket off the launch pad
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NASA is moving its grounded Artemis moon rocket from the launch pad back to its hangar for more repairs. The 4-mile-long slow-motion trek began Wednesday morning at Florida's Kennedy Space Center. It's expected to take all day. Managers ordered the rollback over the weekend after a problem developed with the rocket's helium pressurization system.

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