The inaugural launch of SLS is scheduled for Monday, August 29, and everything seems to be going according to plan.
an unresolved hydrogen leak. Ahead of its launch, SLS will still need to thermally condition its engines by performing a hydrogen kickstart, a step that couldn’t be tested during the wet dress rehearsals
. During the press conference, NASA officials said they’ll test the hydrogen kickstart once the core stage’s hydrogen tank is filled a few hours before launch, Should NASA fail to complete that test on the day of launch, the agency will announce a scrub and try again at a later date.Super smart washing
When you preorder the new Bespoke AI Washer and Dryer, you receive $500 in Samsung credit back. Order one, get $250 credit back. Nice!Artemis 1 is the first integrated test flight of SLS and Orion, setting the stage for the launch of the subsequent Artemis 2 and Artemis 3 missions. Artemis 2, which NASA hopes to launch in 2024, will have a crew on board but won’t land on the surface on the Moon.
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