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Article: Rocket Report: Pentagon needs more missile interceptors; Artemis II clears review
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NASA is forgoing another fueling test for the Artemis II mission's Space Launch System rocket, expressing confidence in its readiness. The rocket will move to the launch pad next week, with liftoff targeted for April 1, the first of six available launch dates in early April.

Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket successfully returned to flight on a demonstration mission after a 10-month hiatus following a previous launch failure. The flight validated upgrades for the upcoming Alpha Block II configuration, including new in-house avionics and an improved thermal protection system.

The main topics covered are the upcoming NASA Artemis II launch and the successful return-to-flight test of Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket.

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https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/03/rocket-report-pentagon-needs-more-missile-interceptors-artemis-ii-clears-review/
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2026-03-13 12:46
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2026-03-13 10:30
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2026-03-13 10:33
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