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How Hurricane Nicole impacted Artemis I rocket

Por: ABC News Tech November 12, 2022

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Officials at NASA said the experienced some damage due to Hurricane Nicole but it is still expected to launch next week.The rocket remained on the launchpad at the Kennedy Space Center while Nicole made landfall in the early hours of Thursday morning as a Category 1 about 85 miles south of Cape Canaveral, Florida, before downgrading to a tropical storm.NASA was forced to postpone the launch date from Monday, Nov. 14, to Wednesday, Nov. 16... + full article



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