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NASAs Artemis II mission, set to launch on Wednesday, will mark the first crewed moon mission in over half a century. The Space Launch System rocket, standing at 32 stories tall, will carry four astronauts, including the first woman, person of color, and non-American on a NASA moon shot. After a day orbiting Earth and a quick flyby of the moon, the crew will splash down in the Pacific after nearly ten days. Despite earlier setbacks, the rocket is now in top shape and weather forecasts are favorable. NASA is poised to kick off this lunar comeback, with the first six days of April as their prime window.
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