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NASA to launch Moon- mega rocket

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WASHINGTON-  NASA to launch its mega Moon rocket on November 14 with backup dates later in the week.

The uncrewed Artemis 1 mission has previously been delayed due to technical issues, including gas leaks, and later by Hurricane Ian which hammered Florida.

“Inspections and analyses over the previous week have confirmed minimal work is required to prepare the rocket and space craft to roll out to Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center,” the space agency wrote in a blog post.

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A 69-minute launch window will open at 12:07 am Eastern Time (0407 GMT), with backup dates on November 16 at 1:04 am and November 19 at 1:45 am.

Fifty years after the last mission of the Apollo program, Artemis is NASA’s new flagship program.

Artemis 1 will be used to ensure that the Orion capsule, at the top of the rocket, is safe to transport a crew to the Moon in the future.

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