CAPE CANAVERAL, FL — NASA said Friday it is planning its third launch attempt of Artemis I on Sept. 27 after scrubbing the initial endeavor earlier this month.
During a press conference, officials said the launch window will open at 11:37 a.m. ET, but Tropical Depression Nine could delay plans.
"It's still a tropical depression number nine, it's not a named storm," Whitmeyer told reporters."We really want to continue to try to get as much information as we can so we can make the best possible decision for the hardware." Since then, engineers and mission managers have been running tests to make sure the rocket is ready during its next attempt.
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