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Artemis 2: How to Track the Rocket Takeoff Live

Summary by Laminute.info
The Nasa will take off on the night of April 1 to 2, the Artemis II mission. The take-off will be followed live by millions of spectators around the world. Where? How? How? At what time? We'll take stock. I subscribe to the Infos not to be missed Nearly sixty years after the Apollo 11 mission, which had seen Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin execute the first steps of the Man on the Moon, the Nasa has to take off the Artemis II mission on the night…
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The Nasa will take off on the night of April 1 to 2, the Artemis II mission. The take-off will be followed live by millions of spectators around the world. Where? How? How? At what time? We'll take stock. I subscribe to the Infos not to be missed Nearly sixty years after the Apollo 11 mission, which had seen Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin execute the first steps of the Man on the Moon, the Nasa has to take off the Artemis II mission on the night…

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Laminute.info broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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