Former NASA astronauts Sen. Mark Kelly and Scott Kelly on Artemis II launch

NASA says the Artemis II launch is now a “GO,” after experiencing a technical issue. The final hatch on the rocket closed with less than an hour until the planned launch. Sen. Mark Kelly and his brother Scott, both former NASA astronauts, join CBS News from the Kennedy Space Center to discuss. Source link

NASA launches Artemis II rocket on mission to the moon

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Artemis II launch live updates as NASA moon mission counts down to historic flight

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