NASA's Artemis 1 moon rocket begins crucial prelaunch test today

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The Artemis 1 'wet dress rehearsal' will officially start this evening (June 18).

and back. If successful, NASA plans to have astronauts flying aboard the next two Artemis missions, with the space agency eyeing a lunar landing on Artemis 3 in 2025 or 2026.

The Artemis 1 stack has been standing at Pad 39B since June 6, after spending more than a month inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at KSC. NASA's first go at an Artemis 1 wet dress rehearsal took place at the beginning of April this year. Over several days, NASA technicians attempted but failed to fuel the rocket on three separate occasions.

In a call with reporters earlier this week, Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, Artemis launch director with the Exploration Ground Systems Program at KSC, said that the successful fueling of each stage will be a significant accomplishment."Provided that we get through those milestones, then we will go into our terminal count operations," Blackwell-Thompson said.

 

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Can't believe we're throwing away all of our precious NASA resources on one-time use rockets. That's unsustainable for serious work in space. Everything needs to be reusable like SpaceX.

One big mistake in their plans. The ICPS carries LH2 & LOX. Water in gas form. They are going to the moon carrying liquid water and batteries. Better idea - take the ICPS to the moon and all they need is a small electrolizer and fuel cell. They will already have the air and ...

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