Article 631D1 NASA ‘not ready to give up’ after engine issue delays Artemis I rocket launch

NASA ‘not ready to give up’ after engine issue delays Artemis I rocket launch

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NASA is moving ahead with plans for a second attempt to launch its next-generation rocket Friday, September 2nd, after an engine issue forced the agency to scrub today's planned launch.

NASA halted the Artemis I launch attempt at approximately 8:34AM ET Monday, citing the failure of one of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket's four engines to reach the appropriate temperate. SLS is a key component of NASA's Artemis program, which aims to send humans back to the Moon by 2025.

The next attempt is scheduled for Friday, September 2nd

The next attempt is scheduled for Friday, September 2nd, at approximately 12:48PM ET. Michael Sarafin, Artemis mission manager, said that Friday is definitely in play" but noted that the agency's team needs...

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