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The United States is poised to send astronauts beyond Earth’s orbit for the first time in over 50 years as NASA prepares to launch Artemis II.
Astrophiles are eagerly awaiting the launch of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Artemis II on Wednesday, which is set to be the most powerful rocket launch on record and will send human beings back toward the moon for the first time in over 50 years.
FLORIDA TODAY Space Team live updates from the NASA Artemis II crew's journey around the far side of the moon inside their Orion spacecraft Integrity.
NASA’s Stennis Space Center, located along Mississippi’s Gulf Coast, is the agency’s rocket-testing facility that has played a key role in space exploration beyond the stars.
Four astronauts will launch on the Artemis II mission Wednesday, marking the first human trip around the moon in over 50 years.
The U.S. return to the Moon is fueling a new space economy driven by private investment, infrastructure, and geopolitical strategy.
Artemis II has now traveled further into space from Earth than any other human in history, passing the previous record set by Apollo 13 in 1970. FOX's Sarah Allegre has more from Johnson Space Center