NASA moon mission delays are nothing to worry about, says astronaut Chris Hadfield

Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield says that, from where he’s sitting, the Artemis moon missions are coming along just fine.
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NASA moon mission delays are nothing to worry about, says astronaut Chris Hadfield
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