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NASA targets early April for Moon mission

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AeroTime · 1d
NASA targets April Fool’s Day to launch trip closest to Moon in half a century
NASA is targeting April Fool’s Day to launch humankind’s voyage closest to the Moon in over a half a century after the original mission was delayed in February.

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IFLScience · 1d
It’s No April Fools! NASA Sees April 1 As Next Likely Launch Date For Artemis II
News24 · 11mon
NASA targets April 1 for the Artemis 2 mission, sending astronauts around the Moon after decades despite earlier delays.
 · 1d
Unanimous vote in risk assessment clears way for 4 astronauts to launch on moon mission
NASA has finished a crucial risk assessment ahead of its upcoming lunar flyby mission, and during a news conference Thursday, the agency revealed a new target launch date and discussed how officials e...

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newsbytesapp.com · 1d
NASA's Artemis II moon mission to skip wet dress rehearsal
 · 1d
Nasa ‘on track’ for Artemis II moon mission launch as soon as 1 April
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This year's Overwatch April Fool's event is a two week Underwatch mode

It's almost time for April Fools 2026, and this year Overwatch has some big plans with a new mode called Underwatch.
9y

No Kidding: We Have No Idea How April Fools’ Day Started

“The controversy is over what Chaucer really wrote and whether there can be a direct link to April Fools’ Day,” he explains. “The line in question is ’32 March,’ which was thought to be a joke because there is no March 32, but there are some medievalists who claim it was a misprint.”
11monon MSN

Greatest April Fools’ prank of all time? The story of the BBC’s ‘spaghetti trees’

For the most part, TV audiences today wouldn't fall for such a prank. But in 1957, plenty of viewers were eating it up.
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