Humans are better than gods, Artemis I will eventually need to be pushed back to the assembly plant to avoid the hurricane – Engadget Chinese version

Artemis I clouds

Although NASA hasTrying to keep the SLS rocket for the Artemis I mission on the launch pad, in order to take advantage of any launch opportunity, but in the end, the calculation is still not as good as the sky. Since Hurricane Ian is currently just crossing the northwest corner of Cuba and heading toward Florida, NASA finally decided to push the rocket back to the Vertical Assembly for the safety of the rocket itself and the personal safety of its personnel. Building, VAB), to protect its safety.

This means that whether or not the hurricane eventually passes through Cape Canaveral, the chances of Artemis I returning to the launch pad before the end of the sub-launch window on October 3rd are slim to none. This means that Artemis I will have to wait until the next launch window opens on October 17th before it has a chance to lift off. Although it is somewhat disappointing to say that it will take nearly a month to wait, it has been waiting for so many years. Come here, it’s not bad for a few days.

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