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Nasa Confirmed the Launch of Artemis Ii to the Moon: What Day It Will Be and How to See Full Coverage

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NASA announced its schedule of coverage and activities for Artemis II, the first Artemis manned mission, which will carry astronauts around the Moon on a trip of approximately 10 days. NASA reported that the Artemis II mission is scheduled to launch no earlier than Wednesday, April 1, within a two-hour window that will begin at 6:24 p.m. (East American time), with additional opportunities until April 6.The takeoff will take place from the Kenned…

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NASA announced its schedule of coverage and activities for Artemis II, the first Artemis manned mission, which will carry astronauts around the Moon on a trip of approximately 10 days. NASA reported that the Artemis II mission is scheduled to launch no earlier than Wednesday, April 1, within a two-hour window that will begin at 6:24 p.m. (East American time), with additional opportunities until April 6.The takeoff will take place from the Kenned…

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NASA has already completed the transmission schedule for the Artemis II mission, the first manned flight of the program that will take astronauts to orbit the Moon in more than five decades. Coverage will be fully open to the public and can be followed online through its digital platforms, with live broadcasts before, during and after takeoff. The launch is scheduled, as a minimum date, for Wednesday, April 1, within a two-hour window that start…

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