NASA announces the date of launching its huge missile to the moon

NASA announces the date of launching its huge missile to the moon

Nothing prevents taking off on this date, the agency teams managed to get to the launch platform on Thursday, they said.
The SLS, the heaviest missile the US Space Agency has ever produced, will launch at 1:04 a.m. local time on Wednesday (06:04 a.m. GMT), with a two-hour window for launch.
The missile is supposed to launch an unmanned “Orion” capsule to the moon without landing on its surface.

This task, which will be the first in the American “Artemis” programme to return to the moon, will take 25 and a half days if the launch occurs on the specified date, which is Wednesday, provided that the capsule arrives in the Pacific on December 11.

According to Jim Fri, who stated, “At the moment we are focusing on 16, but if we discover any problem while operating energy and tests, we will have to think about trying the attempt on November 19, two additional backgrounds were set on November 19 and 25 to launch the missile.

Farri emphasised that the missile’s endurance was not exceeded by the hurricane “Nicole” winds that it was exposed to while he was on the outdoor launch platform at the Kennedy Space Center.
But he acknowledged that the agency would have been to keep the missile inside the assembly building if I knew in advance that a hurricane approached Florida.

“NASA” brought the missile to the building at the end of September to protect it from another hurricane, but it returned it a few days before the passage of “Nicole”.
Due to technical difficulties, “NASA” was forced to postpone two attempts to launch this missile that were scheduled for the end of August and the beginning of September.

The new “NASA” program “Artimis” will allow humans to return to the moon, and the first woman and the first person to have colored skin moved to him in the year 2025 at the earliest.
If this first trip to Mars is made possible by this step, NASA plans to build a space station in the moon’s orbit and establish a permanent human presence there.

The launch date for NASA’s massive rocket to the moon is announced.

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