NASA has returned the Artemis I rocket to the launching pad at the Kennedy Space Center with the hopes of blasting the rocket toward the moon on Nov. 14.
The Artemis I mission has been delayed multiple times since officials first tried to launch it Aug. 29. The spacecraft had issues with a hydrogen leak that required NASA to reseal a tank.
After performing bleed tests on the tank in September, NASA planned on moving forward with a launch before Hurricane Ian’s development.Engineers have performed standard maintenance and repairs in preparation for the launch.NASA has not said whether the months of delays to Artemis I could push back the launch of Artemis II.
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