The Artemis I mega rocket may be launching on its trip to the moon on August 29, September 2 or September 5, according to NASA officials.
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The Artemis I mega rocket may be launching on its trip to the moon on August 29, September 2 or September 5, according to Jim Free, associate administrator for NASA's Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate, during a news conference Wednesday.The uncrewed Artemis I will launch on a mission that goes beyond the moon and returns to Earth.
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