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After multiple delays, NASA: The launch date of the US lunar rocket is aimed at the window period from November 12 to November 27

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  • 2022-10-03 19:36:57
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According to NASA's official website (NASA) on September 29, local time, NASA plans to try again in November...

According to NASA's official website (NASA) on September 29, local time, NASA plans to try again in November this year to launch a new generation of the US moon landing rocket "Space Launch System" to execute the "Ar Themis 1" unmanned test mission around the moon.

  According to the report, after previous inspections, the "Artemis 1" flight hardware was not damaged, and the facilities were in good condition, only minor water ingress was found in several places. As the recovery work progresses, NASA has decided to focus the launch plan on the window period that starts on November 12 and ends on November 27. In the next few days, relevant personnel will evaluate the specific date of the launch attempt.

NASA's official website said that the team confirmed that the "Artemis 1" flight hardware was not damaged and will focus on trying to launch the rocket in the November window.  NASA's official website said that the team confirmed that the "Artemis 1" flight hardware was not damaged and will focus on trying to launch the rocket in the November window.

  The launch of the "Artemis 1" lunar rocket was delayed twice on August 29 and September 3 this year due to technical failures and other reasons. On September 24, local time, according to CNN, NASA decided to delay the launch of Artemis, which was originally planned to be launched on September 27, due to concerns about tropical storm "Ian" hitting Florida. 1" lunar landing mission.

  "Artemis" is a new moon landing program announced by the U.S. government in 2019. It was originally planned to send American astronauts to the moon again by 2024. Due to budget constraints and other reasons, NASA announced in November last year that the return of American astronauts to the moon may be delayed by a year than originally planned, with the earliest possible landing on the moon in 2025. Before the astronauts land, NASA plans to conduct an uncrewed test flight around the moon code-named "Artemis 1" and a manned test flight around the moon, code-named "Artemis 2".


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