The American crewed lunar mission rocket and spacecraft return to the launch pad

On the 20th, NASA will transport the “Space Launch System” rocket and the “Orion” spacecraft, which are part of the manned Artemis II lunar mission, back from the assembly building at Kennedy Space Center in Florida to the launch pad, in preparation for launch in early April. NASA issued a statement stating that the rocket and spacecraft departed from the assembly building in the early morning hours of the 20th Eastern Time, and after approximately 11 hours of transportation, they arrived at the launch pad. The mission team is accelerating the final testing and inspections before launch, with plans to launch as early as April 1st, and the launch window will remain open until April 6th. (Cailian Press)

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