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So far, NASA's ambitious Artemis I mission seems to be going swimmingly. The Orion spacecraft has performed a number of propulsive burns, flying smoothly past the Moon, and will now test out its capabilities in deep space.

The rocket rides On Monday during a news conference in Houston, the Artemis I mission manager, Mike Sarafin, also provided an update on the performance of the Space Launch System rocket."The results were eye-watering," Sarafin said. While some of this damage was greater than expected, Sarafin said all of the problems were fixable."It will be ready for the Artemis II mission," he said of the launch tower.

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