NASA's Artemis II mission is one step closer to launch. The Space Launch System rocket will roll out Saturday morning. It will emerge from Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building around 7:00 am EST.
The massive rocket will travel to Launch Complex 39B. The journey will take eight to ten hours. NASA's crawler transporter will carry the rocket.
This rollout is a major milestone. Artemis II is the first crewed lunar mission since Apollo 17. The four astronauts will orbit the Moon. They will not land.
Artemis II aims to push the boundaries of human spaceflight. It will send humans farther from Earth than ever before. The mission is a critical step toward future lunar landings.
Next, teams will conduct final checks at the launch pad. NASA is preparing for a launch in the near future. Managers are on alert for "launch fever" as pressure builds.
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