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NASA plans on launching the Artemis II mission from Cape Canaveral in Florida on Wednesday. Four astronauts will travel in an Orion capsule into orbit and then slingshot past the moon. Bloomberg’s Loren Grush is at Kennedy Space Center with more. ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube:   Watch the latest…

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NASA plans on launching the Artemis II mission from Cape Canaveral in Florida on Wednesday. Four astronauts will travel in an Orion capsule into orbit and then slingshot past the moon. Bloomberg’s Loren Grush is at Kennedy Space Center with more.
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NASA’s Artemis II Lifts Off | Bloomberg Artemis II Special 4/1/2026

Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow and Loren Grush bring special coverage of NASA’s  Artemis II launch live from Kennedy Space Center on Florida’s Space Coast.  NASA’s crew of astronauts launched to space and reached a stable orbit, kicking off a landmark journey that will take them closer to the lunar surface than anyone has been in more…

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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow and Loren Grush bring special coverage of NASA’s  Artemis II launch live from Kennedy Space Center on Florida’s Space Coast.  NASA’s crew of astronauts launched to space and reached a stable orbit, kicking off a landmark journey that will take them closer to the lunar surface than anyone has been in more than 50 years.
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Tesla’s Sales Miss, Next Stage of NASA’s Moon Mission | Bloomberg Tech 4/2/2026

Bloomberg’s Tim Stenovec discusses the roller coaster for tech stocks as the market reacts to the ongoing conflict with Iran. Plus, Tesla posts one of its worst sales quarters in years, disappointing Wall Street even as the company tries to convince investors its future is in AI. And, NASA’s Artemis II crew prepares to fire…

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Bloomberg’s Tim Stenovec discusses the roller coaster for tech stocks as the market reacts to the ongoing conflict with Iran. Plus, Tesla posts one of its worst sales quarters in years, disappointing Wall Street even as the company tries to convince investors its future is in AI. And, NASA’s Artemis II crew prepares to fire their engines toward the moon.

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AI Needs to Be Controlled Properly: Kyndryl CEO

Kyndryl is launching a new service to help companies manage AI agents and get better returns from their investment on the tech. Kyndryl CEO Martin Schroeter joins Tim Stenovec on “Bloomberg Tech.” ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube:   Watch the latest full episodes of “Bloomberg Technology” with Caroline Hyde and…

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