Artemis II launch faces delay
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NASA sent the Artemis II rocket back from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Pad 39-B to the Vehicle Assembly Building to fix a problem in the rocket’s upper stage.
Why did a $72 million mission to study water on the moon fail so soon after launch? A new NASA report has the answer.
NASA moved its grounded Artemis moon rocket from the launch pad back to its hangar on Wednesday for more repairs.
Why did a $72 million mission to study water on the moon fail so soon after launch? A new NASA report has the answer.
The changes come as NASA hopes to launch astronauts on a 10-day mission around the moon in April as part of its Artemis II mission, which has experienced a handful of setbacks recently.
The changes announced today are very welcome news and put the agency in a much better position to successfully land without killing any astronauts.
NASA made major changes to its Artemis lunar architecture, adding a test flight of lunar landers in Earth orbit while canceling planned upgrades to the SLS.