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  "path": "/blogs/missions/2026/03/17/nasa-reassessing-artemis-ii-rollout-as-ground-teams-make-up-time/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-17T21:13:12.000Z",
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    "Artemis 2",
    "Exploration Ground Systems",
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    "Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle",
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  "textContent": "Due to quicker than expected completion of close-out activities, NASA now may roll out the Artemis II rocket from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B, on Thursday, March 19. A final decision on start time will be made on Wednesday, March 18. The rollout was originally scheduled for March 19, but engineers identified an electrical harness on the flight termination system of the core stage of […]\n\nThe post NASA Reassessing Artemis II Rollout as Ground Teams Make Up Time  appeared first on NASA Science.",
  "title": "NASA Reassessing Artemis II Rollout as Ground Teams Make Up Time"
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