KSC, Florida, USA. 23rd Mar, 2025. Teams with NASAs Exploration Ground Systems and primary contractor Amentum, integrate the SLS (Space Launch System) Moon rocket with the solid rocket boosters onto mobile launcher 1 inside High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASAs Kennedy Space Center on Sunday, March 23, 2025. Artemis II is the first crewed test flight under NASAs Artemis campaign and is another step toward missions on the lunar surface and helping the agency prepare for future human missions to Mars. Credit: Frank Michaux/NASA/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News

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KSC, Florida, USA. 23rd Mar, 2025. Teams with NASAs Exploration Ground Systems and primary contractor Amentum, integrate the SLS (Space Launch System) Moon rocket with the solid rocket boosters onto mobile launcher 1 inside High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASAs Kennedy Space Center on Sunday, March 23, 2025. Artemis II is the first crewed test flight under NASAs Artemis campaign and is another step toward missions on the lunar surface and helping the agency prepare for future human missions to Mars. Credit: Frank Michaux/NASA/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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KSC, Florida, USA. 23rd Mar, 2025. Teams with NASAs Exploration Ground Systems and primary contractor Amentum, integrate the SLS (Space Launch System) Moon rocket with the solid rocket boosters onto mobile launcher 1 inside High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASAs Kennedy Space Center on Sunday, March 23, 2025. Artemis II is the first crewed test flight under NASAs Artemis campaign and is another step toward missions on the lunar surface and helping the agency prepare for future human missions to Mars. Credit: Frank Michaux/NASA/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News

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