Artemis mission: After the failed attempt on Saturday, NASA will not attempt to launch its massive rocket on the Moon in the coming days

Artemis mission: After the failed attempt on Saturday, NASA will not attempt to launch its massive rocket on the Moon in the coming days

Due to a technical error, the launch originally scheduled for Saturday has been cancelled.

We’ll have to wait a little longer to see NASA’s massive new rocket blast off to the moon. In fact, a NASA official said that The US space agency will not attempt to launch its SLS rocket in the coming daysAs mentioned BFM TV.

It was launched Canceled on Saturday Due to a leak while filling the tank when it was scheduled to take off at 2:17 pm local time (8:17 pm French time) from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

No new release date has been reported, but The release period ends on Tuesday ‘No longer on the table’said Jim Free, Associate Administrator at NASA.

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The coming periods to unleash the will From September 19 to October 4Then from 17 to 31 October.

Fifty years after the last Apollo mission, the new flagship program Artemis It should make it possible to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon, allowing it to then be used as a springboard to Mars.

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