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When we first saw the NASA Launches Artemis Mission to Orbit Moon video on the Bloomberg Technology channel, we knew our community would want to stream it as soon as possible. So we wrote this article to publish it as soon as possible.
The video has been posted for less than an hour and is currently the talk of the web. Usually the new videos of the Youtube channel Bloomberg Technology are much less talked about. Soon in trends? That's all the bad news we wish him, considering the work this channel has been doing for many years now!
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NASA launched its most powerful rocket in 50 years early Wednesday, sending an uncrewed capsule skyward on a 25-day mission to orbit the moon and return safely to Earth. The Space Launch System rocket took off at Kennedy Space Center in Florida early on Nov. 16. The Artemis I mission is focused on getting astronauts back to the moon's surface by as early as 2025.
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