Artemis II successfully launches four astronauts into space

Al Jazeera TechnologyNews ReportEN 1 min read 100% complete April 2, 2026 at 01:09 AM
Artemis II successfully launches four astronauts into space

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On April 1, 2026, NASA successfully launched four astronauts into space as part of the Artemis II mission. This 10-day flight will take the crew around the moon. The mission represents the United States' most ambitious space endeavor in decades. The purpose of the Artemis II mission is to further explore lunar space and pave the way for future lunar landings.

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Artemis II successfully launches four astronauts into space

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The flight will take them around the moon.

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NASA successfully launched four astronauts into space on Wednesday evening.

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It’s the most ambitious US space mission in decades.

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