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NASA said that once final servicing and checkouts are complete, the “mega Moon rocket” will head to the pad for final preparations for launch sometime later this year.
Due to the possible impacts of Hurricane Ian, NASA has decided to move its Artemis 1 rocket back to the safety of the Vehicle Assembly Building.
NASA’s Artemis I Moon rocket is set to make its way back to the Vehicle Assembly Building to begin repairs in preparation for next week’s wet dress rehearsal.
The huge rocket will now be rolled off the launchpad and back into its storage building, called the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB).
NASA teams in Florida, racing against the clock to avoid impacts from Hurricane Ian, completed rollback of the agency's massive Artemis I moon rocket.
At least from NASA's point of view, there's a sense that bringing Artemis I's 321-foot SLS rocket back to its gargantuan assembly building was a regroup.] ...
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NASA's SLS rocket will be returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center for repairs before another attempt at wet dress rehearsal.
NASA teams in Florida will try to fix the Space Launch System moon rocket at the pad without rolling it back to the Vehicle Assembly Building.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — It was something that NASA tried not to do, but Hurricane Ian forced its hand: Rolling the Space Launch System rocket back into the Vehicle Assembly Building. The rollback ...
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