NASA says its moon mission is on track despite lightning strikes at the launch pad By News August 29, 2022 Add Comment Edit NASA is sending an uncrewed spacecraft to circle the moon and return to Earth. It's set to launch Monday, despite thunderstorms over the weekend. (Image credit: John Raoux/AP) Share this post Related PostsElton John was moved to tears by a surprise award from President BidenRussians protested in dozens of cities against Putin's military draftHe went to an estate sale for bargains. He found a valuable 700-year-old documentHIV crashed her life. She found her way back to joy — and spoke at the U.N. this weekThe Cherokee Nation is renewing its push for a nonvoting delegate in CongressEliud Kipchoge breaks his own world record in the Berlin MarathonRenovated C.I.A. and N.S.A. Museums Offer a Peek at Spy Secrets — for SomeUtah wildlife officers to use drones to protect public lands
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