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Artemis II crew clears Earth orbit

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Artemis II crew clears Earth orbit, heads for the moon
The Artemis II astronauts broke out of Earth orbit and headed for the moon Thursday, firing their main engine for nearly six minutes to boost the ship's velocity to 24,500 mph, the speed required to e...

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Artemis II crew flies by moon's far side, begins journey back home to Earth
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Artemis II Leaves Earth's Orbit and Begins Journey to the Moon
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Artemis II crew breaks deep-space record as Calgary fans cheer on
The four astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission made history Monday.

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Artemis II astronauts break records and take in unprecedented views in historic moon flyby
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Artemis II mission live: Astronauts set record for travelling farthest distance from Earth; crew will be the first to view far side of moon
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Highlights: Artemis II astronauts circle the moon on record-breaking NASA mission
About an hour after entering the lunar sphere of influence, where the moon's gravity has a stronger pull than Earth's, Artemis II mission specialist Christina Koch said, "We are now falling to the moo...

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Highlights from Artemis II’s Historic Journey Around the Moon
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Artemis 2 crew headed back to Earth after record-breaking flyby of the moon
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Watch Atlas V rocket launch its heaviest-ever payload to orbit early on March 29

An Atlas V will launch 29 satellites — collectively the heaviest load the rocket has ever lofted — on Sunday morning (March 29), and you can watch it live.
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Starlink Satellite Breaks Apart In Orbit As SpaceX Confirms Major Hardware Anomaly

SpaceX has confirmed an orbital anomaly involving a Starlink satellite that fragmented into dozens of pieces, raising fresh concerns about space debris even as the company maintains that the event poses no threat to major upcoming missions like Artemis II. The incident marks the second fragment creation event for the constellation in recent months.
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One stinky problem: Artemis II launch hits toilet trouble in orbit

NASA’s Artemis II launch was largely successful, but a jammed Orion spacecraft toilet and other minor glitches were fixed before the crew heads to the moon.
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A unique NASA satellite is falling out of orbit—this team is trying to rescue it

BROOMFIELD, Colorado—One of NASA’s oldest astronomy missions, the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, has been out of action for more than a month as scientists await the arrival of a pioneering robotic rescue mission.
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SpaceX Starlink Satellite Malfunctions, Breaks Apart in Orbit

SpaceX lost contact with one of its Starlink satellites on Sunday due to an in-orbit malfunction, the company confirmed on X. Orbital tracking company LeoLabs later reported debris in the vicinity of the satellite after the event, suggesting that the Starlink satellite likely broke apart in orbit.
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NASA Sends Humans Beyond Earth Orbit For First Time Since 1972

After orbiting Earth, NASA’s Artemis II mission has begun its journey to the moon after a dramatic trans-lunar injection.
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'On our way': Artemis II completes milestone moon burn. What to know.

Track the progress of the Artemis II mission with the latest updates and news from the historic mission to the moon's orbit.
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Artemis II crew tests 'contingency' suits, manual control ahead of lunar orbit

NASA astronaut Matt Dominick and press secretary Bethany Stevens join 'Fox News Live' to discuss the latest on the Artemis II mission and how it fulfills President Donald Trump’s mandate to return Americans to the lunar surface.
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