Next possible launch window opens on 14 November 0007 : that's 12:07 AM. We see if it goes this time.
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So, Artemis is scheduled to start rolling back to launch pad 39-B 0001 tomorrow ET. Somehow, the .64-km/hr crawl itself is supposed to be the next exciting thing. Whatevs, if you really want to , you can watch it live: https://www.space.com/nasa-artemis-...t-november-2022
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And now, Hurricane Nichole has pushed back the potential launch to 16 November. SSDD.
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And Artemis is away! Liftoff at 0147 today (16 November 2022). There were a couple of glitches-for example, a red team had to go in to tighten the packing nuts on the liquid hydrogen replenishment valve-but the liftoff itself was smooth after that. Well done! https://www.space.com/nasa-artemis-...-mission-launch
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Here we come!
*BEEP-BEEP* :angel: |
Earth, from space: https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/K...eUdN-970-80.png
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And a short news story about the team that went in to do the repairs: https://www.space.com/artemis-1-roc...unch-pad-repair
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Thanks GG for the follow-up details that makes everything work that isn't often noticed. That picture becomes more moving the longer I look at it.
Too bad the specie has to have the negative extreme balance to these fantastic accomplishments. |
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Ain't that the truth. |
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