NASA will provide an update on Artemis 1. 🚀
Sep. 07, 2022, 6:49 p.m.
NASA would prefer to keep working work at Launch Pad 39B saying it allows the team “to gather as much data as possible to understand the cause of the issue.” Being at the pad also allows engineers to test the repair under super-cold conditions. NASA has stopped the countdown on two launch attempts for fueling problems. The next launch window opens Sept. 19 and closes Oct. 4. There are 14 launch opportunities in that period, but none on Sept. 29 and Sept. 30.
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