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Artemis 2 fueling take a look at to start preps tonight
Good morning, Area Followers!
Immediately is Saturday, Jan. 31 and tonight NASA is gearing as much as to start its first fueling take a look at for the the Artemis 2 Area Launch System moon rocket for a so-called “moist costume rehearsal.” That is NASA-speak for let’s fuel up the rocket and see whether it is working proper.
Whereas the fueling take a look at is definitely scheduled for Monday, Feb. 2, the work truly begins tonight at about 8 p.m. ET (0100 Feb. 1 GMT). That is as a result of launch flight controllers and pad engineers want to start taking their stations 49 hours BEFORE the fueling take a look at’s deliberate T-0 “launch” time of 9 p.m. ET on Monday.
The Artemis 2 fueling take a look at is being carried out at Launch Pad 39A of NASA’s Kennedy Area Middle in Florida, the place the towering 322-foot rocket was rolled out earlier this month.
The fueling take a look at has seesawed a bit forwards and backwards. It was initially scheduled for Feb. 2, then moved as much as Jan. 31, then pushed again to Feb. 2 resulting from freezing temperatures on the Kennedy Area Middle this weekend.
The Artemis 2 launch date will rely on the outcomes of this fueling take a look at. Presently, Artemis 2 is scheduled to launch 4 astronauts to the moon no sooner than Feb. 8.

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Artemis 2 moon launch could delay ISS Crew-12 mission
NASA’s plan to launch its Artemis 2 astronauts across the moon round Feb. 8 has solid doubt on whether or not the following U.S. crew launch to the Worldwide Area Station will carry off on time.
Artemis 2 is at present scheduled to launch 4 astronauts across the moon late within the night on Feb. 8 from Launch Pad 39B on the Kennedy Area Middle in Florida. NASA’s Crew-12 mission to the ISS was scheduled to launch on a SpaceX Dragon capsule and Falcon 9 rocket from a close-by pad on the Cape Canaveral Area Drive Station.
But when Artemis 2 launches on time, or anytime throughout its launch window of Feb. 8 to Feb. 11, NASA will wait to launch Crew-12 to the Worldwide Area Station till at leas Feb. 19, after the Artemis 2 astronauts return house from their 10-day mission, NASA officers mentioned in a press convention at the moment.
See our full story by Josh dinner right here:
NASA’s Artemis 2 mission to the moon places Crew-12 SpaceX launch in delicate dance

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NASA delays Artemis 2 fueling take a look at again to Feb. 2
Joyful Friday, Area Followers! It’s Jan. 30 and this morning, NASA pushed again its deliberate “moist costume rehearsal” take a look at of the Artemis 2 moon rocket to no sooner than Feb. 2 (it is authentic date) resulting from freezing temperatures at its Launch Pad 39B pad on the Kennedy Area Middle in Florida.
This is our newest replace from author Josh Dinner:
NASA delays important Artemis 2 rocket fueling take a look at resulting from below-freezing temperatures, launch no sooner than Feb. 8
Discover something about that headline? In case you mentioned the launch date, you get a prize.
With the moist costume rehearsal, basically a important fueling take a look at of the Artemis 2 Area Launch System moon rocket, now again on Feb. 2, NASA mentioned in an announcement that it could possibly now not goal Feb. 6 or Feb. 7, the primary two days of its launch window. The Artemis 2 launch window initially ran from Feb. 6 to Feb. 10.
NASA does have alternatives to launch the mission on Feb. 8, Feb. 10 and Feb. 11. A Feb. 8 launch would carry off at 11:20 p.m. ET (0429 GMT), NASA has mentioned.

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NASA starting moist costume rehearsal operations Thursday night
Artemis 2 mission operators at NASA are getting ready the Area Launch System (SLS) rocket for it is final important take a look at earlier than launch.
The SLS moist costume rehearsal will simulate a mission countdown for floor groups to energy on and gas the rocket as a closing qualifying verify earlier than Artemis 2 launches to the moon.
NASA is focusing on a name to stations as early as 8:00 p.m. EST (2000 GMT) on Thursday (Jan. 29), about 49 hours earlier than a simulated liftoff time on Saturday, at 9:00 p.m. EST (0200 GMT, Feb. 1).
If the take a look at goes easily, NASA may select to proceed towards the February launch window for Artemis 2, which opens Feb. 6-10.

