NASA looks to late September for next Artemis I launch attempt

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NASA says that it will try to another Artemis I launch attempt sometime at the end of September, so long as it meets all its requirements.

NASA’s previous attempts to launch Artemis I have been unsuccessful for several reasons. Now, the space agency is looking to make yet another Artemis I launch attempt sometime in late September. If that fails, then it will be forced to move to October, setting the timeline of the rocket’s mission back even further.NASA scrubbed its latest attempt to launch Artemis I and its Orion capsule last weekend due to a hydrogen fuel leak that has been plaguing the rocket for a while.

And if the mission is a success, it will kick off a new era of space exploration that could eventually see NASA sending humans to Mars. But, to make all that happen, we have to turn one of these Artemis I launch attempts into a success. Mike Bolger, the manager of NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems Program, says that the team is making good progress in resolving all the issues.

Once those issues are resolved, we’ll hopefully be able to look towards the Moon as Orion makes its way towards the lunar body. This mission will test the Orion capsule’s viability. Previously theAll we can do now is wait and see. Once NASA nails down a date, make sure to

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