Artemis-I lunar launch by NASA: 10 facts
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Artemis I scheduled to be launched on Aug.29 is posteponed due to engine truoble
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Artemis is named after Greek goddess of the Moon
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it is the first launch of the entire Orion spacecraft as well as the agency's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket
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From Florida's Kennedy Space Center, the SLS will lift off, and Orion will travel to the Moon.
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It will travel 40,000 miles beyond the moon and 62 miles above it in its orbit.
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The module will arrive in the Pacific Ocean close to California after travelling for 20 to 25 days.
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it is the largest and most potent rocket to launch from the Space Coast in years
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The test flight is now planned to launch on September 2, 2022
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Using astronauts, Artemis II will complete the same mission, and two astronauts will be placed on board Artemis III.
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