New Delhi: NASA has postponed the much-awaited launch of its most powerful rocket Artemis 1 for the time being. This rocket will travel around the Moon. NASA teams are currently working on its “engine bleed”. On Monday, NASA said in a tweet, “The launch of Artemis I is not taking place today as teams are working on its engine bleed.” Will keep posting about it on time.
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NASA postpones launch of Artemis I moon mission, teams working on issue with ‘engine bleed’
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According to media reports, the countdown clock of the rocket was put on hold at T-40 minutes. The Hydrogen team is discussing plans with the Artemis 1 launch director. On Monday, NASA had planned to launch the Artemis I mission from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, sending the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion capsule on a more than a month-long journey around the Moon.
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NASA said the launch is on an unplanned hold. “The launch is currently on an unplanned hold as the team is working on an issue with Engine No. 3 on the @NASA_SLS core stage.” Teams are evaluating why the bleed test to condition the engine was not successful. Engineers are looking at options for collecting more and more data. The Artemis I rocket and spacecraft are in a stable safe condition.
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