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After hurricanes, gas leaks and delays, NASA’s Artemis I moonshot ready for liftoff

Por: Orlando Sentinel Business November 15, 2022

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — Artemis I is ready to fly but not without some risk. Hurricane Nicole last week lashed NASA’s $4.1 billion Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft with 100 mph gusts, but the countdown clock is still on for a launch in the wee hours of Wednesday. Mission managers briefed reporters saying they had found only low-level damage at KSC’s Launch Pad 39-B and opted to give the green light to attempt liftoff of the... + full article



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