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The massive moon rocket's return is dreaded by NASA.

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Sadly, NASA has decided to return the massive moon rocket Artemis I to its enormous hangar as Hurricane Ian approaches the Florida coast.

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The enormous 322-foot Space Launch System rocket has been awaiting launch for more than two months on the launchpad at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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The new Orion spacecraft was to have been sent into orbit in this, NASA's second attempt, but launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson cancelled the flight.

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After a successful fueling demonstration the week prior, mission managers planned to attempt again on Tuesday, September 26.

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More than anybody else in the Kennedy Space Center yard, John Giles most likely wanted to witness the rocket launch this week.

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The rocket, which stands at the same height as the Statue of Liberty, basks in the Florida sunshine but seeks shelter in the Vehicle Assembly Building. 

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The rocket, which stands at the same height as the Statue of Liberty, basks in the Florida sunshine but seeks shelter in the Vehicle Assembly Building.