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NASA astronauts blast off to moon on Apr. 1

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How risky is the Artemis 2 astronaut launch to the moon? NASA would rather not say
NASA's Artemis 2 mission, which will launch astronauts to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years, comes with undeniable risk. But quantifying that risk is a tall order.

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NASA astronauts blast off to moon on April 1
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NASA provides update on Artemis 2 moon mission. What you may have missed
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NASA targets April 1 to launch astronauts around the moon
NASA plans to launch four astronauts on a long-awaited trip around the moon as early as April 1, it announced Thursday.

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Unanimous vote in risk assessment clears way for 4 astronauts to launch on moon mission
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NASA clears its Artemis moon rocket for an April launch with four astronauts following repairs
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Future astronauts on the Moon and Mars face major challenge as healthy muscle gravity threshold revealed

Videos of astronauts on the Moon show them often bouncing across the lunar surface, helped by the fact that the gravity of our satellite is just one-sixth of Earth’s surface gravity. That experience might only be reserved for the initial time on the Moon,
Scientific American
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Is this where China’s astronauts will land on the moon?

An obscure lunar region called Rimae Bode is emerging as a high-priority landing site for China’s first crewed moon mission
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Musk and Bezos Moon Landers Could Leave Artemis Astronauts Stranded, NASA Watchdog Warns

A NASA watchdog has issued a damning report on the Human Landing System program, finding serious problems with its progress, oversight, and testing.
Texas Public Radio
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NASA astronauts are returning to the moon. Houston’s Johnson Space Center will get them there

Mission Control will be packed with experts, specialists and flight directors around-the-clock as NASA takes on its most complicated mission in more than half a century.
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