Artemis II Rocket Rollout Confirmed for Jan 17, 2026; NASA Debunks Gravity Loss Rumors

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Artemis II Rocket Rollout Confirmed for Jan 17, 2026; NASA Debunks Gravity Loss Rumors
- •NASA's 30-story-tall Artemis II rocket will roll out on January 17, 2026, from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center.
- •Artemis II is a crewed mission designed to carry four astronauts around the Moon without landing, testing spacecraft systems and deep space navigation.
- •The mission marks a significant step towards returning humans to lunar orbit after more than fifty years without crewed lunar exploration.
- •NASA debunked online claims about Earth losing gravity in 2026, stating such assertions are scientifically impossible and that no 'Project Anchor' exists.
- •A total solar eclipse will occur on August 12, 2026, visible from parts of the Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, and northern Spain, which is unrelated to the gravity rumors or Artemis mission.
Why It Matters: NASA advances lunar exploration with Artemis II rollout while clarifying scientific facts amidst online misinformation.
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