The Artemis 2 moon crew during a launch simulation at NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Sept. 20, 2023. They stand on the crew access arm at Launch 39B, which will one day bring them to the waiting Space Launch Sy
NASA’s Artemis I Moon rocket began its journey fromKennedy Space Center’sVehicle Assembly Building (VAB). Poised atop its crawler transporter, the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft will make the 4-mile journey to launch pad 39B to undergo the next wet dress rehearsal test...
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 dange...
It is hoped that the 10-day flight will help NASA return astronauts to the moon and establish a long-term presence there for exploration. It will be NASA's first mission with a crew aboard the Space Launch System rocket (SLS) and Orion spacecraft. "The unique Artemis II mission profile ...
Melody Lovin, launch weather officer, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s 45th Weather Squadron Audio of the teleconference will stream live on the agency’sNASA TVwebsite. Monday, January 8 1:30 a.m. – NASA TV launch coverage begins ...
The first two attempts to launch the SLS and Orion spacecraft on Aug. 29 and in September ended in scrubs. NASA is now targeting Wednesday, Nov. 16 during a two-hour window opening at 1:04 a.m. ET to launch the Artemis 1 mission. ...
NASA says teams are currently working to prepare the integrated stack, the SLS rocket with the attached Orion capsule, for the rollout. 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 ...
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...
In addition, NASA will broadcast the launchon its website. Eager viewers can watch an ongoing livestream of the launch site onYouTube. What will the launch event entail? NASA's live broadcast of the launch will include celebrity appearances by Jack Black, Chris Evans, and Keke Palmer, as ...
With 8.8 million pounds of thrust blasting the 98-meter-tall SLS rocket skyward, Monday’s launch is guaranteed to be an impressive spectacle, and you canwatch the entire event via NASA’s livestream. Editors’ Recommendations NASA’s moon rocket meets its side boosters for crewed Artemis II ...