NASA's Artemis II mission reached a critical milestone Saturday. The Space Launch System rocket began its slow journey to Launch Complex 39B. The rollout started at approximately 7:00 am EST from Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building.
The massive rocket, atop its crawler transporter, will take 8-10 hours to travel the four miles. This movement signifies a major step toward the first human Moon voyage since 1972. Artemis II will send four astronauts around the far side of the Moon.
Managers are on alert for "launch fever" as pressure mounts. This mission will set a new record for human distance from Earth. The Artemis program aims to establish a sustainable presence on the Moon.
The Space Launch System is NASA's powerful new rocket. It is designed for deep-space missions. The next step involves final preparations at the launch pad.
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