The third launch attempt for the Artemis I mission to the Moon could be just over a week away, but first an important test is looming for NASA’s 322-foot-tall Space Launch System (SLS) rocket.
What You Need To Know
The Artemis I mission is targeting no earlier than launch on Sept. 27
NASA leaders will offer an update on the mission on Monday, Sept. 19, during a teleconference
Prior to the next launch attempt, NASA will conduct a cryogenic demonstration test
Ahead of a cryogenic demonstration test set for Wednesday, September 21, the agency will host a teleconference with press to talk about where things stand with the crucial mission.
The briefing will take place at 11:30 a.m. EDT on Monday, Sept. 19. The following are expected to be on the call:
Tom Whitmeyer, deputy associate administrator for Common Exploration Systems Development, NASA Headquarters
Mike Sarafin,…
