After standing down on the Artemis I launch attempt Sept. 3, teams decided to replace the seal on an interface, called the quick disconnect, between the liquid hydrogen fuel feed line on the mobile launcher and the
#Artemis Update: The team continues to troubleshoot, and plans to return with a variety of options early next week. We are standing down on any launch attempts through the current launch period, which ends Tuesday.
See http://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis for more information.
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The #Artemis I mission to the Moon has been postponed. Teams attempted to fix an issue related to a leak in the hardware transferring fuel into the rocket, but were unsuccessful. Join NASA leaders later today for a news conference. Check for updates: https://youtu.be/JWAA5P-iFJs
During tanking of the #Artemis I mission, a leak developed in the supply side of the 8-inch quick disconnect while attempting to transfer fuel to the rocket. Attempts to fix it so far have been unsuccessful. Stand by for updates.
. LOFTID will rideshare along with #JPSS2, LSP’s 100th mission launching Nov 1!
LOFTID is a cross-cutting heat shield for atmospheric re-entry that could be used to land crewed and large robotic missions on Mars.🚀👩🚀👨🚀🔴
team just completed cryogenic fluids testing of the Centaur V upper stage. Rigorously exercised over 11 days of cryogenic operations, verifying readiness for flight. #Vulcan is coming…
L-1 media briefing this morning for a weather update for the next #Artemis I launch attempt, taking place on Saturday, Sept. 3.
The briefing begins at 9 a.m. ET: http://nasa.gov/live
Onward. We're proceeding toward a Saturday, Sept. 3 launch for #Artemis I, with a two-hour window opening at 2:17pm ET (18:17 UTC). Live coverage begins at 12:15pm ET (16:15 UTC):
Stand tall for a fit check!
A crane lifts one of two halves of @ULALaunch’s #AtlasV payload fairing for the #JPSS-2 mission as preparations continue at @SLDelta30 for the Nov. 1 launch!
@NASA and @NOAA are partnering on the 3rd satellite of the system.
We're now targeting Saturday, Sept. 3 for the launch of the #Artemis I flight test around the Moon. The two-hour launch window opens at 2:17 p.m. ET (18:17 UTC).
experts at 6pm ET (22:00 UTC) as they discuss the data gathered from yesterday’s launch attempt and next steps for the #Artemis I mission: http://nasa.gov/live
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teams are working through an issue with engine number 3, and expect to give a news briefing later today. Stay tuned for broadcast details. http://nasa.gov/live
The launch of #Artemis I is no longer happening today as teams work through an issue with an engine bleed. Teams will continue to gather data, and we will keep you posted on the timing of the next launch attempt. https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/
Moving on up! The SLS Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage - that sits on top of the core stage - is starting to fill up with liquid hydrogen. The upper stage gives
Teams of ULA engineers and specialists will be stationed in Cape Canaveral and Denver to support the countdown and flight of #ICPS on the inaugural launch of the
Call to Stations: At approx. 9:53 am EDT, or L-46 hours, 40 minutes before the initial targeted T-0, the launch team arrived at their stations inside the Launch Control Center at
🚀One rocket. One mission. Many ways to watch #Artemis I launch to the Moon.
See the thread for simulcasts, including how to watch in 4K. Pick your favorite, set a reminder, and spread the word.
The two-hour launch window opens at 8:33am EDT on Aug. 29.