NASA's Space Launch System rocket is set to lift off for the first time on an uncrewed journey to the Moon tomorrow morning. How to watch 👇
NASA has plans to use the SLS and Orion for its Artemis program, which is expected to land people on the Moon in 2025.
Unlike the Apollo program, NASA hopes that Artemis will be sustainable and long-lived — establishing a major presence on the Moon and a small space station in orbit that can act as a jumping off point down to the surface.With a big, new rocket like this, anything can happen, including unforeseen delays.
While NASA is confident in its targeted launch time, Florida weather and technical issues could crop up at any time.
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