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Nasa Explains How to Save Life for Astronauts Traveling to the Moon

Summary by El Pais
Those who could see it took it as a sign of good augury. At the fall of the afternoon it began to sparkle at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, and a spectacular rainbow appeared in the sky as on the horizon the imposing SLS rocket rose, which must take off this Wednesday with four astronauts to take them to the Moon. The countdown had begun shortly before, and everything seems ready for engine ignition, scheduled for 18:24 local time.

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Those who could see it took it as a sign of good augury. At the fall of the afternoon it began to sparkle at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, and a spectacular rainbow appeared in the sky as on the horizon the imposing SLS rocket rose, which must take off this Wednesday with four astronauts to take them to the Moon. The countdown had begun shortly before, and everything seems ready for engine ignition, scheduled for 18:24 local time.

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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