The Artemis team has had time to review data collected from a successful fourth attempt of a final prelaunch test and determined that no more wet dress rehearsals are needed.
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The Artemis team has had time to review data collected from a successful fourth attempt of a final prelaunch test conducted Monday and determined that no more wet dress rehearsals are needed. The test simulates every stage of launch without the rocket leaving the launchpad at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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