Here’s how to watch the Artemis I moon launch live online. When is the Artemis I moon launch? Artemis I is due to liftoff on Monday August 29, between 8:33 a.m ET and 10:33 a.m ET. Sign up to get the BEST of Tom's Guide direct to your inbox. ...
During the livestream, NASA discovered yet another hydrogen fuel leak on the mobile launching platform. The launch countdown was put on hold while a specially-trained "Red Crew" team was sent to the launch pad, making the dangerous approach to the still-fueled rocket to fix t...
ABC News will broadcast the launch live on Monday. Coverage will start at about 8:30 a.m. ET, just as the time window begins. ABC News may not broadcast from the launch if the take off is postponed before the time window starts. In addition, NASA will broadcast the launchon its webs...
where liquid hydrogen is flowed through the engines for thermal conditioning ahead of launch. That system was not tested in the final wet dress rehearsal in June because of a leak in a quick-disconnect fitting, and was something project officials said they would test earlier than planned in the...
NASA Artemis 1 mission update today Update for 1:30 pm ET:NASA is now targeting 2:30 p.m. EST (1930 GMT) for its press teleconference today on the Artemis 1 moon mission update. NASA will hold a live teleconference todayto discuss its plans to launch the Artemis 1 moon mission as ear...
The findings from these experiments are essential in helping to pave a path toward the safe return of humans to the moon and an eventual crewed landing on Mars through future Artemis missions. The Artemis team expects the inaugural missionto launch between 8:33 a.m. ET and 10:33 a.m...
Krispy Kreme is celebrating NASA's Artemis 1 launch with a doughnut inspired by the mission's destination. The 'Artemis Moon Doughnut' goes on sale the same day NASA lifts off for the moon.
You can watch the Artemis 1 stack roll to Launch Pad 39B through a live stream of the rollout which will begin at 3 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, August 16 on the NASA Kennedy YouTube channel. Editorial standards Show Comments Related '12 Days of OpenAI' product launches and demos started ...
ET, three hours before the beginning of the launch window. Artemis I had been slated to take off Saturday afternoon, but those plans were scrubbed after team members discovered a liquid hydrogen leak that they spent the better part of the morning trying to resolve. Liquid hyd...
Artemis I was scheduled to launch on a mission today to go beyond the moon and return to Earth. The aim of NASA’s Artemis program is to return humans to the moon for the first time since 1972. Our live coverage of today’s scrubbed launch has ended. You can read more about the Art...