NASA sets a new date for trying to launch its missile to the moon

NASA sets a new date for trying to launch its missile to the moon

fourteenth agency of November As part of the “Artemis 1” project, NASA has set a new date for an attempt to launch its massive missile into the moon.
At the end of August and the beginning of September, NASA attempted to launch this missile, but due to technical difficulties, she had to abort both attempts.

To safeguard it from hurricane “Ian,” which devastated areas of Florida, NASA’s most potent missile, “SLS,” was brought back to the Kennedy Space Center’s assembly facility at the end of September.
According to NASA, the 69-minute new missile launch window will open at 4.07 GMT on November 13 and 14.
The backup dates of November 16 and 19 were chosen.
The SLS, whose development started more than ten years ago, has not yet been launched.

The first woman and the first person with coloured skin will be transported to the moon thanks to NASA’s new ground-breaking “Artimis” spacecraft.
The Artemis 1 mission, with any astronaut on board, will not be relayed for fifty years after the final Apollo programme mission. In order to transport human crews in the future, this assignment attempts to confirm that the Orion capsule at the top of the missile is secure.

NASA announces a new attempt date to send its missile to the moon.

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