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NASA’s Artemis II SLS rocket returns to Launch Pad 39B for processing
NASA’s Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft for the Artemis II mission arrived back at Launch Pad 39B on March 20, 2026, completing a round trip to the Vehicle Assembly Building that consumed nearly a month of the mission’s schedule.
NASA's giant moon rocket will soon be rolled back to the launch pad ahead of the Artemis 2 launch date in April. Here's how to watch live coverage.
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NASA selects new upper stage for SLS moon rocket amid Artemis shakeup
NASA has made a pivotal decision to upgrade its Artemis program by selecting a new upper stage for its Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. In a move that is sure to impact the future of human space exploration,
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced significant changes to the agency's Artemis program, which aims to land on the moon in 2028.
NASA's Artemis II mission, launching on April 1, marks a historic lunar journey with a diverse crew, including the first woman and a non-American astronaut, as they prepare to pave the way for future exploration.
The Starship rocket could take on a central role in the Artemis missions, propelling astronauts to lunar orbit and landing them on the surface.
Welcome to Edition 8.32 of the Rocket Report! The big news this week is NASA’s shake-up of the Artemis program. On paper, at least, the changes appear to be quite sensible. Canceling the big, new upper stage for the Space Launch System rocket and replacing it with a commercial upper stage,
NASA's Space Launch System rocket is being moved from the launch pad back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs. The Artemis 2 mission has been delayed until at least April due to issues with helium flow in the rocket's upper stage. This mission ...