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Briefing: NASA clears its Artemis moon rocket for an April launch with four astronauts following repairs
Strategic angle: NASA cleared its moon rocket on Thursday for an April launch with four astronauts after completing the latest round of repairs.
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NASA has officially cleared its Artemis moon rocket for a scheduled launch in April. This decision comes after the completion of a series of repairs aimed at ensuring the rocket's operational integrity.
The upcoming mission will involve four astronauts, marking a significant step in NASA's lunar exploration efforts. The repairs were critical to address any potential issues that could impact the mission's success.
This launch is part of a broader strategy to advance human presence on the Moon, and it underscores the importance of thorough maintenance and testing in aerospace operations.