NASA has canceled yet another launch attempt of its"mega moon rocket" — this time due to a hurricane that’s heading for the launch site.
Two previous launch attempts had been scrubbed due to a spate of technical issues, including a hydrogen leak and a suspected faulty temperature sensor inside one of the rocket's core stage engines. With the hurricane on the way, NASA executives decided to roll back the rocket to the safety of Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building — delaying its launch by another two weeks.
The giant Artemis 1 rocket — consisting of the six-person Orion capsule perched atop the 30-story Space Launch System "mega moon rocket" — has been preparing to embark on the first of two test journeys that will pave the way for a human moon landing in 2026, marking humanity's return to the moon for the first time since 1972 and signaling NASA's intent to establish a long-term presence there. The rocket is the most powerful ever built by NASA.
Stowed aboard Orion are three mannequins that NASA will use to test radiation and heat levels during the flight. A Snoopy soft toy is also along for the ride, floating around inside the capsule as a zero-gravity indicator.—NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei back on Earth after record-breaking missionThe flight will be followed by the Artemis 2 and Artemis 3 missions in 2024 and 2025/2026 respectively.
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