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"path": "/blogs/missions/2026/04/03/artemis-ii-flight-day-3-outbound-trajectory-correction-burn-update/",
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"textContent": "NASA’s Artemis II crew in Orion continues on a precise trajectory to flyby the Moon on Monday, April 6. Flight controllers in mission control at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston elected to cancel the spacecraft’s first outbound trajectory correction burn, as the spacecraft’s trajectory is on the right flight path. This burn was the […]\n\nThe post Artemis II Flight Day 3: Outbound Trajectory Correction Burn Update appeared first on NASA Science.",
"title": "Artemis II Flight Day 3: Outbound Trajectory Correction Burn Update"
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