NASA Targets a Mar. Launch of Moon Rocket
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"The fundamental elements of generative AI are showing a lot of promise in streamlining the pillars of autonomous navigation for off-planet driving."
NASA, which has waited more than 50 years to launch another human moon mission, will wait at least another month. Here's the latest on Artemis 2.
As NASA prepares to send astronauts around the moon, a critical dress rehearsal on Monday will reveal whether its rocket is truly ready to fly.
There are five potential launch dates available in March for Artemis 2, which will lift off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida: March 6-9 and March 11. If the mission can't make any of those dates, another window opens in April, with launch possible on April 1, April 3-6 and April 30.
NASA's giant new moon rocket is on its way to the launch pad. The 322-foot Space Launch System rocket began its 1 mph creep from Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building on Saturday morning.
NASA early Tuesday announced it was pushing the launch date of its Artemis II mission to March, after engineers encountered a leak during a critical test.
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