Warning sign? NASA never finished a fueling test before today’s SLS launch attempt
Enlarge / The SLS rocket did not leave the planet on Monday morning.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla.-Despite all of the hard work by its engineers and technicians, NASA did not really get close to firing up the massive Space Launch System (SLS) rocket on Monday.
The rocket experienced several issues during the countdown early on Monday before running into a technical problem the launch team could not solve: an RS-25 rocket engine that did not properly chill down prior to ignition. Even if the engine problem had been resolved, weather along the Florida coast on Monday morning proved dicier than anticipated.
Space is hard, certainly. But Monday's attempt-which NASA had promoted heavily by inviting celebrities to the launch and which included a visit by Vice President Kamala Harris-was perhaps a bit rushed. Why? Because NASA rolled a rocket out to launch without accounting for all of the things that could go wrong.