The launch of the Artemis I mission, scheduled for 9:33 am this Monday (29), has been canceled by NASA (United States space agency). According to the institution, the next attempt will be made on Friday (2/9).
NASA said in a statement that the team is working on a leak issue. “Teams will continue to collect data and we’ll keep them informed of the next release attempt,” the agency says in a Twitter post.
launch #Artemis This is no longer happening today as teams are working on an issue with engine bleeding. Teams will continue to collect data and we will inform you about the timing of the next launch attempt. https://t.co/tQ0lp6Ruhv pic.twitter.com/u6Uiim2mom
— NASA (@NASA) 29 August 2022
The Artemis I mission is the first phase of an ambitious NASA project to return humans to the Moon in the coming years and establish a sustained human presence on the satellite for several decades.
The main purposes of Artemis I are to demonstrate the safety of the Orion system (spacecraft carried by the Space Lauch System rocket) in the spaceflight environment and to provide a safe return for the Artemis II mission, which is expected to be the first. crewed project.
A set on board scientific experiments They’re already on board so scientists can better understand how to handle and sustain life in deep space.
Source: Tec Mundo
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