NASA approves 6-minute engine burn to send Artemis II toward the moon - washingtonpost.com
The engine burn is a pivotal move that will put the astronauts on a path that humans haven’t traveled in half a century — one with plenty of risks.
The engine burn is a pivotal move that will put the astronauts on a path that humans haven’t traveled in half a century — one with plenty of risks.

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"we have a beautiful moon rise, we're headed right at it."

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