This Week NASA: Webb Space Telescopes First Full Color Images, Important Mission to the Moon
NASA’s Space Launch System rocket, with the Orion capsule atop, in the Vehicle Assembly Building at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: NASA/Kim Shiflettrocket and Orion spacecraft for our uncrewed Artemis I mission completed the four-mile journey from launch pad 39B to the Vehicle Assembly Building at the.
In the coming weeks, teams will make repairs, and perform checkouts and activities before returning SLS and Orion to the pad. Currently targeted for launch no earlier than August 2022, the Artemis I flight test to the Moon will allow NASA to check out rocket and spacecraft systems before astronauts fly to the Moon on Artemis II.NASA Air Pollution Instrument Completes Satellite Integration
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