Artemis 1 launch

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Countdown begins for second Artemis 1 launch attempt - SpaceNews (SpaceNews)

NASA has restarted the countdown for the first SLS launch after concluding a faulty sensor caused the initial attempt to scrub earlier in the week.

Weather forecasts for the launch are more favorable, with a 60% chance of acceptable weather for the Sept. “We were off the script in terms of the normal tanking operation,” he said. Because of that, the data from the faulty sensor does not need to be “masked” or hidden from the flight computer for the countdown to proceed. “We do not need the sensor for flight.” “We’ve had time to go back and look at the data and compare many sources of data, and do some independent analysis that confirmed it’s a bad sensor and we’re getting good quality propellant through the engine.” This will be the second attempt to launch the SLS

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Artemis 1 traffic jam: NASA moon launch may draw crowd of 400000 (Space.com)

A crowd the size of a major American city may turn out to watch NASA's Artemis 1 moon rocket lift off this weekend.

Follow us on Twitter [@Spacedotcom](https://twitter.com/SPACEdotcom) (opens in new tab) or on Follow him on Twitter [@michaeldwall](https://twitter.com/michaeldwall) (opens in new tab). [population of New Orleans or Tampa](https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities). [another liftoff try on Saturday](https://www.space.com/artemis-1-moon-mission-go-launch-september-3) (Sept. [According to county officials](https://www.orlandosentinel.com/space/artemis/os-bz-nasa-artemis-i-launch-traffic-and-crowds-take-2-20220901-t3xxqcj3ivd3hbqc26ouwacjli-story.html) (opens in new tab), 100,000 to 200,000 people flocked to the Space Coast to see that attempt, which was scrubbed due to an issue with one of the first-stage engines on Artemis 1's [Space Launch System](https://www.space.com/33908-space-launch-system.html) (SLS) rocket. Artemis 1 will send an uncrewed Orion capsule to lunar orbit and back. 1). EDT (1817 GMT). Artemis 1 is the debut flight of the 322-foot-tall (98 meters) SLS, which is more powerful than the [Saturn V](https://www.space.com/saturn-v-rocket-guide-apollo), the iconic rocket that blasted Apollo spacecraft toward the moon a half-century ago. "So, yes, we're projecting possibly double our original estimate with how much interest there has been." [Artemis 1](https://www.space.com/artemis-1-going-back-to-the-moon) was supposed to launch from Kennedy Space Center, in Florida's Brevard County, on Monday morning (Aug. And other Space Coast officials concur with that estimate.

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What time is the Artemis I launch? UK launch time for Nasa's moon ... (iNews)

This first mission is not manned, with a capsule called Orion being sent to the moon for an exploratory trip. CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 01: NASA's ...

They are to measure cosmic radiation and one will be testing a protective vest from Israel. [This first mission is not manned](https://inews.co.uk/news/science/nasa-artemis-1-launch-when-date-time-moon-rocket-how-watch-live-online-1810019?ico=in-line_link), with a capsule called Orion being sent to the moon for an exploratory trip. It is named Future missions such as Artemis II will carry astronauts, however. A Shaun the Sheep will also reportedly be on board as a nod to the involvement of the European Space Agency. [moon rocks collected by Apollo 11’s Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in 1969](https://inews.co.uk/news/science/apollo-11-moon-landing-launch-time-anniversary-50-today-when-astronauts-landed-nasa-314354?ico=in-line_link), and a bolt from one of their rocket engines, which was salvaged from the sea 10 years ago. [Helga and Zohar](https://inews.co.uk/news/science/nasa-launch-time-today-when-uk-artemis-1-moon-rocket-how-watch-live-1821084?ico=in-line_link). [Nasa](https://inews.co.uk/topic/nasa?ico=in-line_link) is preparing to [send its Space Launch System (SLS) to the moon](https://inews.co.uk/news/science/nasa-launch-time-today-when-uk-artemis-1-moon-rocket-how-watch-live-1821084?ico=in-line_link) as part of the Artemis programme, beginning a [new generation of lunar discovery](https://inews.co.uk/news/science/artemis-1-launch-when-nasa-moon-what-time-how-watch-live-stream-uk-1826855?ico=in-line_link). Nasa said: “With Artemis missions, Nasa will land the first woman and first person of colour on the moon, using innovative technologies to explore more of the lunar surface than ever before. “Then, we will use what we learn on and around the moon to take the next giant leap: sending the first astronauts to Mars.” Nasa says Artemis III will land the first woman and first person of colour on the moon. [Space Launch System (SLS) rocket into jeopardy, with the countdown halted at T-minus 40 minutes](https://inews.co.uk/news/artemis1-launch-nasa-race-technical-issues-rocket-launch-delay-1821527?ico=in-line_link).

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WATCH: NASA holds briefing ahead of Artemis 1 launch (WESH Orlando)

On Friday morning, NASA held s prelaunch media briefing on the status of the countdown to Artemis 1 launch. Jeremy Parsons, deputy manager, Exploration Ground Systems, NASA Kennedy and Melody Lovin, weather officer, Space Launch Delta 45, spoke.

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NASA Artemis I launch Live Updates: Second attempt is set for ... (The Indian Express)

NASA Artemis I launch Live updates: NASA is getting ready for a critical second attempt at launching its Artemis 1 mission to the moon after a setback on ...

The launch will be the second attempt at the mission, after the initial launch attempt on August 29 had to be called off due to technical issues including a problem with one of the rocket’s four main engines. In our live blog we will follow all the updates on NASA’s critical Artemis 1 launch, which is part of a broader mission to put humans back on the moon. NASA is set to make its second attempt to launch the Artemis I rocket on Saturday, September 3, 2022 at 2:17pm Florida time.

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Artemis 1 brings a piece of Kentucky with it into space – a satellite ... (Courier Journal)

Lunar IceCube, a small satellite, is one of the prolific project pieces in the upcoming rocket launch of Artemis 1, and it was built in the commonwealth at ...

And it "will be the first in a series of increasingly complex missions to build a [long-term human presence ](https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis-i/)at the moon for decades to come." Martinez, meanwhile, has been a little more stressed since he can't get his hands on the rocket once it's out in space. Not only can Morehead State personnel communicate with their own satellite, but they could talk to the Voyager ig they wanted to as well, Matallana said. This will mark the second launch attempt after a planned mission in late August was scrubbed when one of the engines wouldn't cool properly, according to Andres Martinez, a program executive at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. It's ridiculously awesome," he said. Matallana was excited – "It's awesome. Lunar IceCube will take the By scanning the moon's surface, the team from the Kentucky school hopes to find specific locations where water could be hiding. We can't believe that's a real thing, either.) [Deep Space Network](https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/heo/scan/services/networks/deep_space_network/about), a system of large antennas used to communicate with satellites in space. [the presence of water](https://moon.nasa.gov/inside-and-out/water-on-the-moon/#:~:text=In%202020%2C%20NASA%20announced%20the,soil%20across%20the%20lunar%20surface.) in sunlit areas of the moon in 2020. The satellite will be aboard the Artemis 1, a "moon rocket" scheduled to launch Saturday at the

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Artemis 1: Everything you need to know for launch day (KCRA Sacramento)

The Artemis 1 launch team is gearing up for another countdown that will begin early Saturday morning after a range of issues prevented liftoff on Monday.

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Weather looks good for Artemis 1 moon rocket's 2nd launch try ... (Space.com)

NASA says the weather is looking good for the second attempt to launch its giant Artemis 1 SLS moon rocket and Orion spacecraft.

Follow us [ @Spacedotcom](http://twitter.com/spacedotcom) (opens in new tab), A faulty sensor in the engine caused the issue and NASA [has developed backup means](https://www.space.com/artemis-1-moon-mission-go-launch-september-3) to ensure its engines are cold enough for launch. This flight will use the SLS, NASA's most powerful rocket ever, to launch an [Orion spacecraft](https://www.space.com/27824-orion-spacecraft.html) on a 37-day trip around the moon to prove both vehicles are safe for astronauts. [Read more about it](https://www.space.com/estes-nasa-model-rocket-deal-save-18-percent). EDT (1615 GMT). [Artemis 1](https://www.space.com/artemis-1-going-back-to-the-moon) moon mission is scheduled to launch on the agency's debut [Space Launch System](https://www.space.com/33908-space-launch-system.html) (SLS) megarocket Saturday (Sept. 3) from Pad 39B here at the Kennedy Space Center five days after an initial attempt [ended in a scrub](https://www.space.com/artemis-1-moon-rocket-launch-scrub). Bad weather stalled fueling efforts for nearly an hour on its first launch attempt on Aug. 29), NASA officials said weather is the only other main concern, but looks promising for launch attempts on Saturday as well as a backup day on Sept. NASA will be watching the weather early Saturday morning to make sure it's safe to begin fueling the 32-story rocket with its 736,000 gallons of super-chilled propellant at about 5:45 a.m. After solving some technical issues that caused the first launch scrub on Monday (Aug. EDT (1817 GMT).

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How to watch the Artemis I mission lift off to the moon - CNN (CNN)

The Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft are scheduled to lift off between 2:17 and 4:17 p.m. ET Saturday from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida ...

Orion will make its second-closest approach of the lunar surface, coming within 500 miles (804 kilometers), on October 5. Orion will also surpass the distance record of 248,654 miles (400,169 kilometers) -- set by Apollo 13 in 1970 -- on day 10 when it loops around the moon. The service module will place Orion in a distant retrograde orbit around the moon on day 10. This maneuver will put Orion on a path to the moon. Just before reentering Earth's atmosphere, the service module will separate from Orion. The core stage of the rocket will separate about eight minutes later and fall toward the Pacific, allowing for Orion's solar array wings to deploy. If everything looks good, the team will begin fueling the rocket's core stage and then move on to fueling its upper stage. ET, Orion will make its first outbound trajectory correction burn using the European Service Module, which provides the spacecraft with power, propulsion and thermal control. About 50 minutes before launch, the final NASA test director briefing will occur. The capsule will splash down in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego on October 11. Crews will ride aboard Artemis II on a similar trajectory in 2024, and astronauts are slated to arrive at the lunar south pole in late 2025 on the Artemis III mission. The broadcast will begin at 5:45 a.m.

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Live coverage: NASA counting down to launch of Artemis 1 moon ... (Spaceflight Now)

Live coverage of the countdown and maiden flight of the Space Launch System on NASA's Artemis 1 mission. Text updates will appear automatically below; ...

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How to Watch NASA's Second Attempt at Launching the Artemis 1 ... (Gizmodo)

NASA ground crews are ready to try again to get the enormous Space Launch System off the ground. On Saturday, September 3, the space agency will make a ...

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Italian microsatellite promises orbital photo bonanza after Artemis 1 ... (Spaceflight Now)

Italian engineers are expecting a series of spectacular photos from a tiny satellite that will be released to fly in sync with the interim cryogenic ...

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How and When to Watch NASA's Moon Rocket Launch on Saturday (The New York Times)

Here's what you need to know about Artemis I and the second attempt to launch the Space Launch System and Orion capsule.

The Space Launch system’s cargo on Monday is Orion, a capsule that is designed for trips of multiple weeks beyond low-Earth orbit. The one waiting on the pad to launch on Monday is 322 feet high, and will weigh 5.5 million pounds when filled with propellants. The rocket, known as S.L.S., has some visual similarities to the retired space shuttles. If the launch is postponed again, NASA may also try to lift off on Monday, Sept. It will not have a crew aboard for this flight but can carry up to four astronauts. A technical hiccup kept NASA’s giant moon rocket, the Space Launch System, from getting off the launchpad on Monday. A launch attempt after that could be later in September, or in October. If the engine was too warm, it could have shut down during liftoff. In the case of unfavorable weather or technical glitches, the liftoff can be pushed back by as much as two hours, to 4:17 p.m. The launch is scheduled for 2:17 p.m. The Space Launch System is that rocket — the most powerful one since Saturn V took NASA astronauts to the moon in the 1960s and 1970s. The agency’s full coverage will begin at 12:15 p.m.

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