If the rocket fails then will they they cancel the program.
No they won't, the Artemis 2 rocket is fairly advanced in production and numbers 3 and 4 could be advanced if Artemis 1 fails on launch.
If the rocket fails then will they they cancel the program.
And there's no way in hell the politicians would allow that hog trough to dry up.If the rocket fails then will they they cancel the program.
No they won't, the Artemis 2 rocket is fairly advanced in production and numbers 3 and 4 could be advanced if Artemis 1 fails on launch.
Scrubbed.
Because you posted information that was not true the launch had not been moved when you posted and the leak was long resolved."Please do not post disinformation in this thread."
Huh ?? Please note I asked, "Can any-one confirm either way ??"
Controllers are keeping rocket in its current state, rather than immediately detank, to continue to gather data about this issue. Unclear what this means for the next launch attempt.
Depending on the outcome of today's engine bleed data, the next available launch attempt is now NET September 2nd.
The next opportunities are Friday, September 2 (1248-1448 EDT) or Monday, September 5 from (1712-1842 EDT).Scrubbed.
Had to happen, any ideas as to when the next launch window will be? Friday or sooner.
SLS/Artemis 1: The next launch opportunity, assuming the problems encountered today can be resolved in time and assuming an additional fueling test is not required, is 12:48pm Friday; if so, the countdown would begin at 2:38pm Wednesday
SLS/Artemis 1: A final launch opportunity is available 9/5 with a 90-minute window opening at 5:12pm; after that, the SLS will have to be hauled back to the VAB to service its self-destruct system batteries and to resolve any other open issues
Spaceflight is hard.Shocked!
(not really)
It's currently raining over the launch pad at 39B, so unless Artemis I had hit the top of the window, they may not have been able to go today due to weather.
Wouldn’t have been the best launch weather anyway - this storm just swept over the SLS launchpad after NASA called a scrub.
NASA TV says there will be a press conference "roughly 4 hours from now" about today's scrub.
They have their own, better, rocket.Let Musk do it.
Yes. The engine bleed chill down was a planned part of the WDR. But the 4 inch QD issue prevented exactly that from being tested during WDR. But instead of fixing the issue with the 4 inch QD and do another WDR, to tick off that checkbox, NASA chose to test it early in todays launch attempt. That was an informed gamble, but still a gamble.
Murphy just loves gambles like those. And that is why NASA just completed WDR #5, instead of performing an actual launch. Let's just hope they don't need a WDR #6 to tick off the engine bleed checkbox.
That is what Artemis III is for, assuming Bezos doesn't score an upsetLet Musk do it.
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Is there a reason why they couldn’t cut out the middle man and let the Starship carry the crew to the moon directly?
News conference on the Artemis 1 scrub scheduled for 1 pm EDT, we’re told here at KSC.
At this point Bezos would be doing good to see ULA fly it's BE-4s. The likelihood of him shoving one of these competitors aside is laughable.That is what Artemis III is for, assuming Bezos doesn't score an upsetLet Musk do it.
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Clearly. Especially for Boeing.Spaceflight is hard.Shocked!
(not really)
Look on the bright side, if they're talking about Friday's weather it's a sign they're still hopeful of launching without an roll-back to the VAB.Weather for 2nd September is just 40% go.
From the signature I use on a model rocketry forum, a concept to keep in mind, “There are a thousand things that can happen when you go light a rocket engine, and only one of them is good.” — Tom Mueller, SpaceX propulsion chief, Air and Space magazine article, January 2012I'm getting fed up with these incessant delays,
Cancel this waste of money, scandalous that failing launch after the billions of money in it, let Space X doing the job, Since the Space Shuttle stop flying Nasa is unable doing the job. Realy this Moon program is a failing. Invest massively in Starship.
Cancel this waste of money, scandalous that failing launch after the billions of money in it, let Space X doing the job, Since the Space Shuttle stop flying Nasa is unable doing the job. Realy this Moon program is a failing. Invest massively in Starship.
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