The American space agency NASA has launched its most powerful rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida. At 100 meters high, Artemis her vehicle floats into the sky with incredible light and sound combinations. The goal is to throw an astronaut capsule towards the moon. The spacecraft, known as Orion, was unmanned on this particular flight, but if all goes well, it will have humans on board future missions to the moon. Wednesday's flight follows two launch attempts in August and September that were canceled during the countdown due to technical problems. However, on this occasion such problems were overcome and the Space Launch System, dubbed the rocket, gave the "journey" to begin its ascent from the Kennedy Space Center at 01:47 local time (06:47 GMT). was given. "Today we saw the world's most powerful rocket take over the edge of the earth and wipe out the bad guys," said Mike Sarafin, Artemis mission manager for NASA. ." Even her boss, agency manager Bill...