NASA's Artemis I mega moon rocket is back on launchpad ahead of 3rd launch attempt
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https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/04/world/art...index.html
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Around 8:30 a.m. EDT on Nov. 4, the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission arrived at launch pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida after a nearly nine-hour journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building. Teams will continue working to configure SLS and Orion for the upcoming Nov. 14. launch attempt.
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What is the chance of successful launch?  Thinking  

Is it a political gimmick to Democrats to win votes?  Thinking
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They putting monkeys in the rocket?
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(05-11-2022, 10:38 AM)cityhantam Wrote:  What is the chance of successful launch?  Thinking  

Is it a political gimmick to Democrats to win votes?  Thinking

They dare not launch before midterm election, worried about failure. Confused
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Let’s see what happens…
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Artemis 1 Lift off at 3:48 pm SGT !

Booster separation ok, Escape hatch jettisoned. entering orbit now on last core main stage at max thrust.
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A peek inside an uncrew spacecraft Orion showing a test dummy aka "moonequin" on its way to the Moon now on lunar injection trajectory.

The craft is expected to reach the Moon on 21 Nov and under go over 3 weeks of orbital test before returning to Earth.

At least for now, the long delayed SLS maiden flight is a success !

https://youtu.be/16Yw3pejDcc
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Artemis 1st mission is a success! The uncrewed Orion module has return from the Moon orbit and splash downed in the Pacific Ocean off the Califonia coast

https://youtu.be/Bt-gq6oNie4
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