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More Than 100,000 People Are Excited for NASA's New Artemis Mega Rocket
The countdown to NASA's new Artemis I moon rocket's historic launch has begun. If the weather doesn't prevent NASA's new mega-rocket from taking off on Saturday in front of 100,000 people, it will bring us one step closer to returning to the moon.
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