NASA launches Artemis I rocket on Saturday: here’s how to watch the launch live
September 2, 2022
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OUR NASA announced a new release date Mission of Artemis I scheduled for this Saturday, September 3 at 15:17 Brazil time. The launch will be streamed live on
OUR NASA announced a new release date Mission of Artemis I scheduled for this Saturday, September 3 at 15:17 Brazil time. The launch will be streamed live on YouTube. NASA and you can check the historical event here. Learn more about Artemis program Next.
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OUR NASA there is a channel YouTube which broadcasts live some content from the official TV channel space agency. Among this content, broadcast on YouTube are live events. New release date Mission of Artemis I, marking the resumption of exploration of the moon by manned missions, will take place this Saturday, September 3rd. OUR NASA intends to withdraw SLS rocket at 15:17, but this may change due to weather changes at Cape Canaveral.
The new date came as a surprise space agency planned three dates for the first launch window of the mission and Space Launch System Rocket (SLS): August 29, September 2 and September 5. If a NASA won’t be able to start the mission until next Monday the 5th, giant SLS rocket will have to return to car assembly building (GVA), where the abort system, in which the missile can be destroyed if there is a problem during its launch, will undergo additional testing. This system has a 20-day certification, after which new tests need to be redone − NASA certified these components on August 16th.
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The reason for the postponement from September 2 to September 3 is the poor weather forecast in the area of ​​the city. cape canaveralwhere NASA performs the largest of its space launches. On Monday, the project’s lead engineer said the team would be working on fixing the coolant leak by this Thursday, with a Friday launch guaranteed.
Artemis I: Learn about NASA’s first mission to return to the Moon The rocket launch is expected to take place this Monday, the 29th.
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