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The biggest piece of the Space Launch System rocket, the 212-foot-long core stage, crept its way into the massive Vehicle Assembly Building on July 24 .
Work will begin to prepare it for the Artemis II launch set for no earlier than September 2025 .
The Artemis II mission aims to return humans to the lunar surface for the first time since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972 .
The Artemis program now controls the majority of NASA ’s annual budget this year .
A completed Orion capsule is expected to be delivered to the VAB by Oct. 31 .
If NASA signals no delay, then the first placement of the solid rocket boosters could begin in September .
A 2023 report says through Artemis III missions will will cost the country $93 billion .
Work continues on core stage for Artemis III , and then Block 1B version of SLS for Artemis IV, which is on NASA ’s launch calendar for 2028 .
Northrop Grumman , meanwhile, has the solid rocket boosters already built through Artemis IV stored at its Utah facilities.
“The confidence level went way up. I mean way up,” he said.
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