The NASA has announced that the launch of the Artemis I mission could be postponed to August, justifying the delay with (more) technical problems with the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the fact that testing could only begin in mid-June.
count the space.com That the US space agency had many problems with this Artemis mission, which was originally scheduled for early April. However, the takeoff was again scheduled for May, but here, too, NASA’s predictions turned out to be very optimistic.
We’ll have to wait to see if NASA can implement the Artemis I launch plan, a mission that is only the first step that NASA intends to take in returning humanity to the Moon.
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