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NASA Artemis Mission I ready to launch their Artemis I moon rocket on Monday

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NASA Artemis Mission get ready to launch their Artemis I moon rocket on Monday. Here’s how to watch

NASA Artemis I ready to launch their Artemis I moon
NASA Artemis I ready to launch their Artemis I moon

Before NASA can send astronauts back to the moon, the Space Launch System needs a successful test flight. This is a giant rocket designed by NASA with lunar missions in mind. Monday will see the first attempt to put this giant rocket into orbit, but this time there will be no astronauts on board Orion’s capsule that will send him into space.

Here’s what you need to know about the Artemis I mission.
When it will be start?

The launch is scheduled for 8:33 AM ET, but in the event of bad weather or technical failures, the launch may be delayed up to 2 hours to 10:33 AM.

NASA TV’s online coverage of the Artemis I launch will begin at midnight Monday when the process of filling the rocket’s massive fuel tank begins. Full agency coverage begins at 6:30 am on Monday.

The  most powerful rocket NASA Artemis Mission that has ever built

Ok, that might be the only interesting detail about SLS that is widely known. The SLS used for Artemis I produces about 15% more thrust than the Saturn V rocket that sent the Apollo astronauts to the moon. The Soviet Union built a more powerful rocket in his 1960s, but all its test flights ended in failure.

SLS will take the crown for the most powerful rocket currently flying after launching Elon Musk and the SpaceX Falcon Heavy, but will reclaim that title within a few years if Musk’s spacecraft delivers on its promise. can do.

When it will be Start?

His two-hour launch window at Kennedy Space Center begins at 8:33 a.m. Weather conditions look good, according to meteorologists.

But NASA may make two more attempts to launch Artemis I.
How we can watch online?

USA TODAY will live stream Artemis launched on its YouTube page. can i watch tv

You can watch public channels, NASA channels, on your TV. Find NASA TV in the TV Channel Guide. NASA Artemis Mission channels are also available on your computer, tablet, or phone. Delivery will start around midnight.

 

:  Things You Need to know about May Not Know About NASA’s Artemis Mission

  • It will be Historic Moon Mission
  • It will be the most powerful rocket

  • It’s NASA’s first big step towards Mars

  • it is the only SLS test flight planned

  • It will go more deeper into space than Apollo 

  • It’s way over budget and overdue

  • It uses familiar parts

  • A couple of familiar names are also on board

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