Por: Associated Press Science September 28, 2022
NASA’s moon rocket returned to the safety of its hangar Tuesday as Hurricane Ian approached Florida, its launch now unlikely before mid-November. Instead of trying to send it on its first test flight, the launch team moved the 322-foot (98-meter) rocket off the pad at Kennedy Space Center. The four-mile (6.4-kilometer) trip took all night.NASA official Jim Free said it would be difficult to upgrade the rocket and get it back to the pad for an... + full article
The Advocate USA Business September 27, 2022
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — is prompting NASA to move its moon rocket off the launch pad and into shelter, adding weeks of delay to the lunar-orbiting test flight.Mission managers decided Monday to return the Artemis I rocket to its Kennedy Space Center hangar. The four-mile trip... + más
Why NASA Called Off Artemis I Moon Launch For a Second Time | Time
NASA’s moon launch is dealt another blow, as Ian causes weeks-long delay | Portland Press Herald
Time USA Science September 27, 2022
NASA is standing down from its Artemis I mission to the moon next week, as a tropical storm off the coast of South America creeps toward Florida and the agency’s launch site for the Space Launch System rocket. The US space agency said it will decide on Sunday whether to roll... + más
NASA postpones Artemis I moon launch again due to Tropical Storm Ian | New York Daily News
New York Daily News USA Nation September 25, 2022
Weather on Earth is slowing NASA’s plans to go to the moon. NASA’s first moon mission since the Apollo days was postponed again Saturday because of a tropical storm in the Caribbean Sea. The much-anticipated Artemis I launch has already been pushed back twice, once because... + más
NASA cancels Artemis I launch attempt but delays roll back decision | Ars Technica
Associated Press USA Science September 24, 2022
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — An approaching storm threatens to delay NASA’s next launch attempt for its new moon rocket, already grounded for weeks by fuel leaks.A tropical depression in the southern Caribbean is moving toward Florida and could become a major hurricane.... + más
Approaching storm may delay launch try for NASA moon rocket | ABC News
Time USA Science September 24, 2022
For the second time this week, NASA called off the launch of Artemis I on Saturday morning due to technical issues. The launch was originally planned for Aug. 29, but will now need to be rescheduled again due to a fuel leak. Saturday’s launch was canceled when rocket operators... + más
Hurricane Ian pushes NASA to roll back Artemis 1 rocket | The Verge
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A fuel leak and then an engine problem during final liftoff preparations led NASA to scrub the launch of its mighty new moon rocket Monday morning on a shakedown flight with three test dummies aboard. The next launch attempt will not take place until... + más
NASA 'standing down' from moon rocket launch attempt as storm approaches | 10 WBNS
ABC News USA Tech September 24, 2022
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- An approaching storm threatens to delay NASA's next launch attempt for its new moon rocket, already grounded for weeks by fuel leaks.A tropical depression in the southern Caribbean is moving toward Florida and could become a major . Managers on... + más
Approaching storm may delay launch try for NASA moon rocket | Associated Press
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