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NASA’s Artemis moon rocket will stay on launch pad as Nicole gets closer

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NASA is sticking by its Nov. 14 launch date for its historic Artemis 1 moon mission. The agency says it will keep the Artemis 1 mission's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft on the launch pad. A potentially dangerous subtropical storm is brewing in the Atlantic Ocean east of Florida's Space Coast.
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NASA’s Artemis moon rocket will stay on launch pad as Nicole gets closer

The rocket NASA is hoping to send to the moon next week will stay on the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, despite Subtropical Storm Nicole bearing down on Florida.

5 months ago·Orlando, United States
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Officials say Artemis 1 rocket will remain at launch pad despite Subtropical Storm Nicole

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NASA weighs Artemis 1 moon rocket launch plan ahead of Subtropical Storm Nicole

NASA is sticking by its Nov. 14 launch date for the Artemis 1 mission even as a subtropical storm develops and moves toward Kennedy Space Center.

5 months ago·United States
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NASA monitoring Subtropical Storm Nicole, Space Launch System rocket and Orion to remain at Launch Pad 39B – Artemis

5 months ago·Washington, United States
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PBC officials say polls will remain open in light of Subtropical Storm Nicole

Palm Beach County officials will be providing news about Subtropical Storm Nicole as it gets closer to South Florida. At 5:45 p.m., they'll be speaking at the P

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NASA weighs plan to launch Artemis 1 rocket to the Moon ahead of Subtropical Storm Nicole › Geeky News

NASA is sticking with the November 14 launch date for its historic Artemis 1 lunar mission, even as a subtropical storm is developing in the Atlantic Ocean and looks set to head towards the Kennedy Space Center. Despite a potentially dangerous subtropical storm brewing in the Atlantic Ocean east of Florida's Space Coast, NASA says

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