NASA targets March for Artemis moon mission after fueling test success
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- NASA targets March 6 for Artemis II lunar mission after successful fueling test
- Hydrogen leaks resolved by replacing two seals during testing
- Four astronauts will be first to return to the moon since 1972
- Crew entered mandatory two-week quarantine as launch window approaches
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Space Exploration, Technological Achievement, Human Spaceflight
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