The Korea Times
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida — NASA is set to launch four astronauts as soon as Wednesday evening on a 10-day flight around the moon, marking the most ambitious U.S. space mission in decades and a major step toward returning humans to the lunar surface before China's first crewed landing. NASA mission managers on Monday polled "go" to launch the Artemis II mission's towering, 322-foot (98 m) Space Launch System rocket topped with the astronauts' Orion crew capsule as early as 6:24 p.m. EDT (2224 GMT) on Wednesday. It will launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida just one pad away from where the last moon-bound astronauts of the U.S. Apollo program lifted off more than half a century ago. The Artemis II crew includes NASA astronauts Christina Koch, Victor Glover and Reid Wiseman and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, who arrived in Florida from Houston on Friday. They awoke about nine hours before launch, for breakfast, a weather briefing and pre-mission preparations ahead of their 2 p.m. drive to the launchpad. They have been in a two-week quarantine leading up to liftoff and spent
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