NASA delays Artemis mission to moon
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NASA has delayed astronauts' upcoming trip to the moon because of near-freezing temperatures expected at the launch site
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Cold temperatures in the Sunshine State have led to a delay in the wet dress rehearsal for NASA's Artemis II moon launch.
Cold weather in Cape Canaveral prompted administrators to delay a crucial dress rehearsal for the launch. That leaves Artemis II with a narrower window to launch in February.
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