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NASA’s moon launch is dealt another blow, as Ian causes weeks-long delay

Por: Portland Press Herald World September 27, 2022

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At first, NASA treated the kickoff of its return to the moon as a star-studded celebration. A list of celebrities – Jack Black, Chris Evans, Keke Palmer – were to make appearances during NASA’s live broadcast. Josh Groban and Herbie Hancock had the honors to perform the national anthem, while the Philadelphia Orchestra, accompanied by Yo-Yo Ma, would play “America the Beautiful.” But NASA couldn’t get its rocket off the ground, so... + full article



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