ASA's Artemis II rocket blasts off from Kennedy Space Center, sending four astronauts on the first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years.

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John 1 week ago
How did the solve the van Allen radiation problem that wasn't a problem with the original moonlanding and then was a blocker and now is not?
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dustygrooves 1 week ago
They shoot a rocket out of view, and then give us a cgi/green screen feed. It’s all fake.
This launch was awesome! I suggest watching the Everyday Astronaut feed. He adds excitement and does a great job of adding perspective.
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Blockhead 1 week ago
While hovering over the Moon, don't forget to take footage of the Lunar Roving Vehicle. Love to see that.
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magnum 1 week ago
Tell them they are dreaming.
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Staroleum 1 week ago
Peak boomerslop. Just in time to distract from the fact that our navy can no longer project power in the Middle East.