NASA sets a new date for the launch of the “disappointed” rocket to the moon

NASA sets a new date for the launch of the “disappointed” rocket to the moon

The third attempt of the “Artemis 1” mission, which was significantly delayed, was NASA’s third attempt to launch the rocket after two earlier attempts had failed.
According to the organisation, an Artemis 1 missile launch is planned for between November 12 and November 27.
The agency stated in a blog post that “officials will determine a particular date for the next takeoff attempt” in the following days.
She affirmed that there was no damage to the rocket.

However, she asserted that “concentrating efforts” on the launch window in November would enable NASA personnel to “take care of their families and their homes following the storm.”
Technical teams will need to run a number of inspections before putting the missile on the launch pad, including replacing or charging the batteries in some components.
With the aid of the Artemis programme, humanity will be able to go back to the moon and bring the first women and people of colour with them.

NASA announces a revised time for the “disappointed” rocket’s moon flight.

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