After more than half a year of troubled tests and failed launch attempts, the Artemis Moon rocket finally seems determined to leave its birth planet behind and push the Orion spaceship towards Earth's satellite. At least, that’s the feeling we get looking at the updates coming from over at the Kennedy Space Center. The last official one NASA posted on the Artemis I mission reads that “managers convened M... (continue reading...)
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