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NASA’s Artemis II rocket back to launch pad

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NASA's Artemis II rocket rolls back out to launchpad
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NASA Hauls Its Repaired Moon Rocket From the Hangar Back to the Pad for an Early April Launch
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Pictures: Behind the scenes of NASA crawler that gets Artemis to the launch pad
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NASA moves repaired moon rocket to launch pad for April liftoff
For the second time this year, NASA moved its moon rocket from the hangar out toward the pad Friday in hopes of launching four astronauts on a lunar fly-around next month.

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NASA moving Artemis II back onto launchpad after moon mission delays
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Nasa returns moon rocket to pad and targets 1 April launch
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Ready to roll again, NASA’s workhorse crawler has been hauling rockets since Apollo

When he’s not at work, Sam Dove drives a Chevy Silverado 1500. Dove gets to drive the crawler-transporter 2 (CT-2), which was one of two tracked vehicles originally designed to haul the Saturn V
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Experience NASA's history at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

Explore NASA's rich history and even feel the rumble of a launch at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida.
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Amazing History with Luke Morris: The Saturn V Rocket

WASHINGTON (Amazing America TV) — Let's just say, he's not the government teacher you may remember. Amazing America's Luke Morris is on a mission to inspire us and ignite a passion for American history. As a former history teacher, he has turned social ...
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Saturn V top speed: how fast Apollo crews traveled to the moon

Apollo astronauts reached speeds exceeding 24,000 miles per hour on their way to the Moon, driven by a rocket that remains the most powerful ever flown. The Saturn V, standing 363 feet tall and weighing roughly 6.
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