Rocket science is a tricky business. That's why it shouldn't be a shock that NASA's first SLS heavy-booster rocket set to launch the Artemis I mission to send an Orion crew capsule around the Moon had at least one scrubbed launch attempt so far. Just now, NASA's Office of Communications released a live press conference answering a slew of questions as to why the eight-million pounds of thrust-jetting monster couldn... (continue reading...)
Full ArticleNASA Tells All on Yesterday's Scrubbed Launch of Artemis I, Rescheduled for September 3rd
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