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NASA's most powerful rocket blasts off to the moon

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NASA's most powerful rocket blasts off to the moon

NASA's most powerful rocket blasts off to the moon

The most powerful rocket in history has blasted off to the moon.

NASA's 100m-tall Artemis rocket finally launched in the middle of the night with three test dummies on board.

Report by Chanda.

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