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NASA is preparing for the Artemis II mission, its first lunar space flight with astronauts since the Apollo missions. The rocket is being fueled with liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. Four crew members will launch aboard the Orion spacecraft, aiming to travel approximately 250,000 miles into space, surpassing the previous record set by Apollo 13. The mission will test Orion's life support systems and practice operations essential for future lunar landings.
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