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Launch date: November 16, 2022 ... a second launch attempt was scheduled for the afternoon of ... (LC-39B) at the Kennedy Space Center. [1] Artemis I was the first ...
SLS Block 1 Crew Kennedy Space Center, LC-39B: ≈10d First crewed flight, carrying four crew members on a circumlunar free-return trajectory. Artemis 3: Mid-2027 [6] TBA: SLS Block 1 Crew Kennedy Space Center, LC-39B: ≈30d Carrying Artemis III mission hardware. First lunar landing of the Artemis program. [7] Artemis 4: September 2028 [8] [9 ...
Artemis I was originally scheduled for late 2016, and as delays accrued, eventually for late 2021, but the launch date was then pushed back to 29 August 2022. [58] Various delays related to final infrastructure repairs and weather pushed the launch date further out.
NASA says the next target launch date is Saturday, September 3. Engineers earlier were assessing an issue with one of four RS-25 engines on the bottom of the moon rocket's core stage.
NASA is now targeting 12:07 a.m. EST, Monday, Nov. 14, for the launch of its SLS rocket and short duration Artemis I mission around the moon and back.
The Artemis 1 mission launch was called off on Monday after problems with one of the engines, and the next attempt is expected to be Friday.
NASA's Space Launch System rocket, set to launching the Artemis I mission, will boost an Orion capsule to the moon and back over a 42-day test flight.
As of January 2023, the Space Launch System (SLS) – a Shuttle-derived, super heavy-lift expendable launch vehicle – has conducted one successful launch, and a further four have been officially scheduled. [1] All flights on the current launch manifest are for the Artemis program, a human spaceflight project aimed at establishing a permanent ...