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“The inspections and analyzes of the previous week have confirmed that minimal work required to prepare the rocket and spaceship to launch to launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center,” NASA said of the mission through your blog.
for this release a window of 69 minutes is contemplated in which the SLS rocket (acronym for Space Launch System) will carry out a flight test without crew on board to send the Orion spacecraft around the Moon to test its systems before returning to Earth.
On the other hand, the agency set two other backup pitch opportunities; the first is the November 16 at 1:04 in the morning (12:04 in the morning in Colombia), while the second is on November 19 at 1:45 in the morning (12:45 in the morning in Colombia).
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The Earth Exploration Systems program NASA seeks to roll the rocket to the launch pad next november 4. This mission is expected to take 25 days to complete with a landing over the Pacific Ocean next December 9.
Artemis 1 makes part of NASA’s Artemis programwhich seeks to return humans to step on the Moon after the successful Apollo 11 in 1969so this mission will serve to test the rocket and the ship, as well as their systems, ensuring that it is secure enough so that astronauts can man it.