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 PostsWisconsin Democrats Sue G.O.P. Fake Electors Over 2020 SchemeHouse Democrats Release $28 Million Aid Bill to Address Formula ShortageIn a war crimes trial, a Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing a Ukrainian civilianWhite House Offers Another Round of Free Virus Tests Through U.S.P.S.IRONMAN event brought $41.7 million to St. George area, tourism bureau saysPentagon Faults Review of Deadly Airstrike but Finds No WrongdoingBiography examines how systemic racism shaped the troubled life of George FloydWith a key race too close to call, here are 4 takeaways from Tuesday's primaries
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