NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission, the agency's first big step toward returning astronauts to the lunar surface, launched to the moon on Nov. 16
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Artemis 1 is the first test flight of the agency's new Space Launch System megarocket and the Orion spacecraft
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Tariq Malik is the Editor-in-Chief of Space.com and has been covering human spaceflight for more than 18 years and space exploration overall for more than 20 years
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NASA officials are holding a news conference today (Feb. 2) at 12 p.m. EST (1700 GMT) to discuss the delayed rollout of the SLS rocket
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NASA's first Artemis moon mission will launch a little later than expected.
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NASA will hold a live teleconference today to discuss its plans to launch the Artemis 1 moon mission as early as April
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Artemis 1 is NASA's first mission to the moon under the agency's Artemis program, which aims to send astronauts to the moon by around 2025 or so
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As the first to fly, Artemis 1 will not carry a crew, but will fly on a trip around the moon with instruments, cubesats and more aboard
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The rollout of that SLS moon rocket is expected sometime in March, with NASA due to give an update on that process today.