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NASA's Artemis II launched from Kennedy Space Center with four astronauts on a 10-day lunar flyby — the first crewed Artemis mission after three years of training. The mission validates the SLS rocket developed by Boeing and Northrop Grumman, targeting a crewed moon landing in 2028.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Four astronauts launched from Florida on Wednesday aboard NASA's Artemis Tano mission for a 10-day
00:07trip around the moon, according to CNBC. The Space Launch System rocket lifted off from
00:11Kennedy Space Center, carrying three U.S. astronauts and one Canadian astronaut. The
00:15crew will travel deeper into space than previous human missions and conduct test objectives using
00:20the Orion capsule. The mission marks the first crewed flight in NASA's Artemis program after
00:24nearly three years of training. NASA aims to use the program to build a long-term lunar presence
00:29and target accrued moon landing in 2028. The launch also validates the SLS system developed
00:34by Boeing and Northrop Grumman. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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