Space Launch System
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NASA Affirms Plans for the SLS and Orion Launch, No Crew on Board for the First Integrated Flight
NASA won't be sending astronauts aboard the first integrated flight of the SLS rocket and the Orion capsule. it was initially considered but was scrapped later on.
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