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NASA rules out Mar. launch of moon mission

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NASA’s crewed Mars mission may launch sooner than you think
NASA’s long-promised journey to Mars has often sounded like a hazy promise, safely parked in the “sometime in the 2030s” bucket. Yet the pieces now sliding into place, from lunar test flights to private mega-rockets,

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NASA moon rocket hit by new problem, putting March launch with astronauts in jeopardy
gatorswire.usatoday · 1d
NASA's Artemis II rocket completes key test, March launch date eyed
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NASA to start slow-moving process returning moon rocket to hangar this week
Grounded until at least April, NASA's giant moon rocket is headed back to the hangar this week for more repairs before astronauts climb aboard.

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NASA’s moon rocket hit by new problem, flight pushed to April
Al Jazeera English · 1d
NASA rules out March launch for manned moon mission over technical issues
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NASA Mars rover finds new clues pointing to past life on Mars

Scientists may be one step closer in their hunt for signs of past life on Mars after the Curiosity rover's latest find.
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With Musk Now Focused on the Moon, Will This Plucky Rival Claim Mars?

SpaceX has pursued its founder’s dream of reaching Mars for decades, but now that Elon Musk has shifted the company’s focus to the Moon, another aerospace firm appears prepared to take the lead in the race to the Red Planet.
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NASA’s bold new Mars gamble is unlike anything tried before

NASA has committed to running two competing landing architectures side by side for its Mars Sample Return mission, a strategy the agency has never attempted for a planetary return campaign. The January 2025 announcement from NASA Headquarters pairs a proven sky-crane descent system with an untested commercial lander option,
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