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Briefing: Artemis II launch 'on track' for as soon as April, says NASA
Strategic angle: Riddled by technical delays, NASA's Artemis II mission would mark humanity's first trip to the moon in half a century.
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Updated 29 days ago
The Artemis II mission is poised to represent humanity's return to the moon after a 50-year hiatus, with a launch window set for as soon as April 2026.
Technical delays have impacted the timeline, necessitating careful management of resources and infrastructure to ensure mission readiness.
As NASA progresses towards this historic launch, the implications for lunar exploration and the associated technological frameworks will be closely monitored.