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NASA's next-generation Artemis rocket lifts off on test flight to moon

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NASA's towering next-generation moon rocket blasted off from Florida early on Wednesday on its debut flight, a crewless voyage inaugurating the U.S. space agency's Artemis exploration program 50 years after the final Apollo moon mission.
Published 4 months ago · Cape Canaveral, United States

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Nasa's mightiest rocket lifts off 50 years after Apollo

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4 months ago·London, United Kingdom
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NASA's next-generation Artemis mission heads to moon on debut test flight

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4 months ago·United Kingdom
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Artemis mission | NASA's mightiest rocket lifts off 50 years after Apollo

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NASA's mightiest rocket lifts off 50 years after Apollo

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