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NASA's Artemis Rocket Core Stage Rolls Out for Next Crewed Mission

NASA का आर्टेमिस रॉकेट अगले क्रू मिशन के लिए तैयार

NASA चा आर्टेमिस रॉकेट पुढील मानव मोहिमेसाठी सज्ज

পরবর্তী ক্রু মিশনের জন্য প্রস্তুত নাসা-র আর্টেমিস রকেট

அடுத்த விண்வெளி வீரர் பயணத்திற்காக NASA-வின் SLS ராக்கெட் தயாராகிறது

తదుపరి క్రూడ్ మిషన్‌కు NASA యొక్క SLS రాకెట్ సిద్ధం

NASA નું SLS રોકેટ આગામી ક્રૂ મિશન માટે તૈયાર

NASA ਦਾ SLS ਰਾਕੇਟ ਅਗਲੇ ਕਰੂ ਮਿਸ਼ਨ ਲਈ ਤਿਆਰ

By AI News Desk 🕐 14 April 2026, 03:41 AM 🛸 Space
NASA's Artemis Rocket Prepares for Next Leap

In a significant stride towards humanity's return to the Moon, NASA is set to unveil a monumental component of its Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. On Monday, April 20, the largest section of the SLS core stage will be rolled out from the agency’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. This colossal section, comprising the top four-fifths of the rocket's core stage, is a critical element for the upcoming Artemis mission, the second crewed flight in NASA's ambitious lunar program.

A Giant Leap in Rocketry

The core stage is the powerhouse of the SLS rocket, standing an impressive 212 feet tall – taller than the Statue of Liberty. It houses the powerful engines and the immense propellant tanks necessary to propel the Orion spacecraft and its crew beyond Earth’s orbit. This particular segment includes the vital liquid hydrogen tank and the liquid oxygen tank, which together will fuel the rocket's ascent. The sheer scale and complexity of this engineering marvel underscore NASA's dedication to deep space exploration.

Artemis: Charting a Course Back to the Moon

The Artemis program aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon and use it as a stepping stone for future missions to Mars. Following the successful uncrewed Artemis I mission, which tested the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft, Artemis II will carry astronauts around the Moon, marking the first human spaceflight beyond low Earth orbit since the Apollo era. The successful integration and testing of this core stage are paramount for the mission's timeline and overall success. The rollout signifies a major milestone, bringing the mission one step closer to launch. Engineers and technicians have worked tirelessly to assemble and prepare this intricate piece of hardware, overcoming numerous challenges in the process. The successful transport and subsequent testing of this core stage will pave the way for the next critical phases of the Artemis II mission, fueling excitement and anticipation for humanity's continued journey into the cosmos.

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