Following the cancellation of the Artemis I Moon mission scheduled for August, NASA’s September launch, which was retried, was also canceled and it was decided not to make any further announcements about the launch date.
The launch date, which was last announced in the last days of September, was again moved to a later date. Occurs on the east coast of the United States Tropical Hurricane IanThe launch was again delayed, as it would also affect the location of the Artemis launch pad.
Artemis I will be launched to the moon in November

Tropical Hurricane Ian, which hit the Virginia region of the US, will also affect the Artemis I launch facility, so the rocket is being stored in the Kennedy Space Center Vehicle Assembly Building, which you can see in the photo above.
This time, NASA again announced the postponed date of the launch. On a date between November 12 and November 27 stated that they will. If all goes according to plan, the Artemis I mission will send the unmanned Orion rocket on a long journey back to lunar orbit and back again. Artemis 2 will send astronauts around the moon in 2024, and Artemis 3 will do that It will land a team on the south side of the moon in 2025 or 2026.
However, if it continues to be postponed, our trip to the moon could reach 2030. What do you think? Please don’t forget to share your thoughts with us in the comments.