Submitted by ionscifi on September 5, 2022 - 07:14
After a recurrence of one of the two problems which saw the first Artemis I launch scrubbed - a hydrodgen leak on an umilical quick disconnect - the second was also scrubbed.
NASA made three attempts to fix the problem during launch but ultimately called it off and ruled out any further launch attempts in early September.
Submitted by ionscifi on September 2, 2022 - 21:03
NASA have scheduled their second launch attempt for the Artemis I rocket with a two hour launch window starting at 2:17 p.m. EDT on September 3, which locally will be 4:17 a.m. on September 4.
It's not the same as actually going of course but NASA are offering to take your name on a flash driveĀ into space aboard Artemis I's uncrewed Orion test flight and fly it around the moon.
You only need to provide your name and set a pin code.