Por: Orlando Sentinel Business November 09, 2022
With the approach of Tropical Storm Nicole potentially targeting landfall along the Space Coast, NASA officials opted to delay any attempt to launch the Artemis I mission to the moon from Kennedy Space Center until at least Nov. 16. The move allows for safe conditions for employees to return to work along with time to assess any damage to the Space Launch System rocket, Orion spacecraft and mobile launcher at KSC’s Launch Pad 39-B, where it... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Business October 26, 2022
The Orion spacecraft could be on its first trip to the moon on the Artemis I mission in less than a month, but teams at Kennedy Space Center continue to prep the next capsules planned for human missions, the first of which could fly in just more than 18 months. Meanwhile,... + más
NASA aims for mid-November launch of delayed Artemis moon mission | CNBC
Hurricane Ian pushes NASA to roll back Artemis 1 rocket | The Verge
CNBC USA Business October 12, 2022
NASA’s next-generation moon rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with its Orion crew capsule perched on top, as it stands on launch pad 39B in preparation for the unmanned Artemis 1 mission at Cape Canaveral, Florida, August 27, 2022.Joe Skipper ReutersNASA said... + más
Why NASA Called Off Artemis I Moon Launch For a Second Time | Time
NASA postpones Artemis I moon launch again due to Tropical Storm Ian | New York Daily News
WPTV USA Nation October 12, 2022
NASA will try to end the year with a bang. The space agency will attempt to launch Artemis I on Nov. 14. NASA says it will have a 69-minute launch window that opens at 12:07 a.m. ET. Artemis I is an unmanned mission that will fly around the moon and back to earth. The mission... + más
The Verge USA Science September 27, 2022
Hurricane Ian pushes NASA to roll back Artemis I rocketHurricane Ian pushes NASA to roll back Artemis I rocket / It’s a big delay for the mission p>span:first-child]:text-black text-blurple>By / Sep 26, 2022, 4:37 PM UTC Share this storya:hover]:text-black... + más
NASA calls off Artemis I launch as Tropical Storm Ian looms | The Verge
The Verge USA Science September 24, 2022
NASA scraps Artemis I launch due to potential hurricane threatNASA scraps Artemis I launch due to potential hurricane threat / NASA still hasn’t decided whether to roll the rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building, a process that could delay its mission even... + más
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
WPTV USA Science September 24, 2022
As scientists fix a hydrogen leak, NASA is moving forward with a possible launch date later this month for Artemis I.NASA will try again to fire Artemis I into space on September 27. That launch window starts at 11:37 a.m. ET and lasts 70 minutes. As a backup window, NASA is... + más
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