NASA wants to fix the hydrogen issue with the rocket on the pad. That could allow a launch in the second half of September, and it will mean more time for...
When it does happen, the spacecraft without astronauts on board will launch on the SLS rocket and orbit the moon, testing the launch system from end to end. If all goes well on the Artemis-1 mission, a crew of astronauts will launch on Artemis-2 and orbit the moon with a moon landing...
Today, mankind is once again looking toward the moon. And I mean literally today Saturday, September 3rd 2022 a mega-rocket will once again hurtle the hopes and dreams of space exploration into the heavens from a launch pad in Central Florida. The last time a rocket this large lifted off ...
But before all that happens, the space agency has to test its equipment with the flight of Artemis 1, which will break records of its own. As NASA’s massive Space Launch System (SLS) rocket sitson the launch padahead of this historic mission, here’s what you need to know about ...
But even if you’re in Florida, you won’t be able to watch it in person unless you’ve already got tickets to the visitor center, as the event has been sold out for some time. Fortunately, NASA has made the Artemis I launch available to watch online, and you can even do so in ...
While the exact rollout date and new launch date have not yet been announced, Mike Sarafin, the Artemis 1 mission manager at NASA Headquarters, said during the news conference that if the launch is pushed to April or May, a launch window would extend from April 8 to April 23; another wou...
Eastern time. Artemis I is an uncrewed test flight that will launch the agency's Space Launch System and send its Orion spacecraft around the Moon and back to Earth. The new date comes after the megarocket's liftoff has been delayed three times due to factors including weather and ...
The crew for Artemis 3 has not yet been named and the mid-2027 launch date is rather tentative. You may like NASA's Artemis 2 mission: Taking humans around the moon NASA's Artemis Program NASAsuccessfully launched Artemis 1at 01:47 a.m. EST (0647 GMT) on November 16, from Launch Com...
This mission represents the space agency’s first step in returning to the moon for the firsttime since 1972. The test mission—along with a series of planned follow-up flights in the years ahead—largely hinges on NASA’s Space Launch System, a 322-foot-tall rocket, and the Orion space...
Mike Sarafin, the Artemis I mission manager, said they have not set a new date for when the launch will be rescheduled, saying the team will “reconvene tomorrow” to discuss options. “We’re going to give the team time to rest, first of all, and then come back fresh tomorrow and...