the status by queen victoria. good afternoon. nasa is to launch a new era of moon exploration. later today the most powerful rocket it s ever built will blast off from the kennedy space center in florida. the artemis test flight will orbit the moon and it s hoped will help pave the way for a crewed mission to the lunar surface in three years. our science editor, rebecca morelle reports. it s almost time. standing on launch pad 39b, the same one used by the apollo missions, the most powerful rocket nasa has ever built is ready for liftoff. the rocket is simply enormous. and it s only when you re standing here that you really get a sense of its size. and this is the last chance we ll see it up close. the launch pad is closing and fuelling is about to begin. because in just a few hours time, this will be blasting off. the first step in our return to the moon for 50 years. we talk about moonshots as things that humans can do when we put our differences aside and we focus on the
you know, how can it possibly take that long to pay 500 people? a public inquiry is ongoing the post office said it supports it and is keen to establish what went wrong in the past, and the accountability for it. a police investigation is also under way into whether crimes were committed by some of those prosecuting hundreds of innocent people in what s become known as britain s biggest miscarriage of justice. marc ashdown, bbc news. in the last few hours, a rocket has blasted off from cape canaveral in florida, carrying the first american spacecraft to attempt a moon landing for half a century. lift off. the peregrine mission will carry out experiments on the lunar surface, which will help pave the way for future space exploration. our science correspondent, jon amos, watched the launch.
a police investigation is also under way into whether crimes were committed by some of those prosecuting hundreds of innocent people in what s become known as britain s biggest miscarriage of justice. marc ashdown, bbc news. in the last few hours, a rocket has blasted off from cape canaveral in florida, carrying the first american spacecraft to attempt a moon landing for more than half a century. this is the moment it happened. the peregrine mission will carry out experiments on the lunar surface, which will help pave the way for future space exploration. our science correspondent, jon amos, watched the launch. picture perfect launch on the space coast. cape canaveral, florida, in the united states this morning, about 7:18 gmt, a little bit earlier in the morning in the us, the rocket, the vulcan,
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