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NASA’s Inspector General remains skeptical that NASA can launch the first three Artemis missions on their promised schedules, calling it “highly unlikely.” In a report released today, he also estimates that NASA has spent $37.2 billion on Artemis so far, a total that will reach ...
The vehicle is still undergoing testing, but NASA plans to return it to the launchpad next month. If everything goes as planned, it could launch as soon as August 29th.
NASA provided few significant updates in the months that followed, sticking to the September 2025 launch date for Artemis 2 even as the slow pace of launch preparations suggested a delay. In late October, NASA officials said that the agency had determined the root cause of the heat shield eros...
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NASA Thread starter mfb Start date Aug 23, 2022 Tags Moon Featured In summary, the Artemis 1 rocket is on track for a launch August 29, 12:33 UTC (08:33 local time) or in the two hours afterwards. Backup launch windows are daily from September 2 to September 6. ...
NASA announced today that the engineers and technicians at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida completed the final testing and checkouts of the Artemis I Moon rocket, making the new rollout date as soon as 9 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, August 16 ahead of the targeted August 29 launch. SEE...
NASA Managers Give “Go” to Proceed Toward Artemis I Launch, Countdown Progressing Artemis I managers convened on Monday afternoon to review the status of countdown operations as well as two open technical items, and gave a “go” to proceed toward launch on Wednesday, November 16. The two...
During a meeting this morning, September 24, teams decided to stand down on preparing for the Tuesday launch date to allow them to configure systems for rolling back the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). However, engineers deferred a final ...