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NASA Moves SLS Rocket and Orion Spacecraft to Launch Pad for Upcoming Moon Mission

NASA has initiated the transfer of its SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft back to the launch pad in Florida, following the completion of essential repairs. The mission is set for an April 1 launch.

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NASA has begun the process of returning its Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft to the Kennedy Space Center launch pad in Florida. This move comes after the completion of necessary repairs.

The SLS rocket is designed to support deep space exploration, including missions to the Moon and beyond. The upcoming launch is a critical step in NASA's Artemis program, which aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon.

The planned launch date is April 1, and the mission will involve a flyby of the Moon. This operation will test various systems and capabilities of the spacecraft in preparation for future missions.