The SLS rocket and the Orion capsule are ready for the historic mission. It’s been fifty-four years since humans have been to the moon, but if all goes well, the wait is about to be over soon. NASA announced that it successfully conducted a fueling test of the powerful SLS rocket, and with that, it’s aiming to launch the Artemis II mission in two weeks, on March 6. The mission will send four astronauts on a historic trip around the moon. “She’s calling us, and we’re ready.” 🌒 Today, agency leaders shared updates on the second fueling test for the @NASAArtemis II Moon mission. We’re now targeting March 6 as the earliest launch opportunity. https://t.co/7gicm7DWBt pic.twitter.com/Npbm2bx2os — NASA (@NASA) February 20, 2026 CBS News reported:…

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