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SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch from Kennedy Space Center

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Artemis II astronauts arrive at Kennedy Space Center ahead of next week’s launch
Before the four astronauts of the Artemis II mission travel farther from Earth than any human ever has, they first had to get to the launch site.

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SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch from Kennedy Space Center: Recap of Wednesday liftoff
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SpaceX Falcon Heavy launches, sonic booms heard in Florida
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SpaceX launches Falcon Heavy rocket with communications satellite
After unfavorable weather caused a delay, SpaceX on Wednesday launched its Falcon Heavy rocket from Florida's Space Coast.

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WATCH: SpaceX launches Falcon Heavy rocket from Florida’s Space Coast
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SpaceX scrubs Falcon Heavy launch, ULA still set for Atlas V launch
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Leland Melvin said that flying a space shuttle was significantly less nerve-wracking than being racially profiled by the police. Apple has released a teaser for the second season of 'For All Mankind,' introducing '80s technology like the Space Shuttle.
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NASA is sending astronauts back to the moon. Can you see the Artemis 4 landing sites from Earth?

NASA's Artemis Program seeks to place American boots close to the moon's south pole. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Breaking space news, the latest updates on rocket launches ...
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Moroccan security concern won't stop shuttle launch

Despite the closure of an emergency landing strip in Morocco due to security concerns, Thursday's launch of space shuttle Atlantis is still a go, NASA says. The landing strip was closed because there will be no one to man it.
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