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#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 blogs.nasa.gov/artemis for more information.
The Space Launch System rocket stands upright on the launchpad. The background is the late afternoon sky dominated by towering clouds. The rocket has an orange central fuel tank with two white rocket boosters on either side. The rocket is reflected in the water in the foreground of the image, framed by marsh grass. Between the water and the rocket is a parking lot with over a dozen parked cars. Photo credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls⁣⁣
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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: youtu.be/JWAA5P-iFJs
The Space Launch System rocket sits on the launch pad. In the background, the sun rises behind clouds. Green bushes sit in the foreground.
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The ULA and ⁦⁩ 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…
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Lookin' good! Want to see how the logos were painted on the #AtlasV 401 payload fairing? Check out the video below! ➡️ youtu.be/b3a2ohkOyYA
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🛰🚀 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.
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engineers in clean suits guide a rocket payload fairing half being lifted by a crane inside a high bay.
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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).
The Space Launch System rocket stands upright on the launchpad. The background is the sky dominated by puffy cumulus clouds. The rocket has an orange central fuel tank with two white rocket boosters on either side. The boosters have the word NASA painted vertically on them in red in the iconic "NASA Worm" typeface. The typeface resembles a worm. Photo credit: NASA/Joel Kowsky
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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 the power it needs to leave low Earth orbit and head to the Moon!
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