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NASA announces 2 potential launch windows for Artemis I

VIDEO: NASA continues work toward late-September launch for Artemis I NASA continues work toward late-September launch for Artemis I

BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — Update: During an update on Monday, NASA announced that a 70-minute launch window will open Sept. 27 at 11:37 a.m., with a backup 109-minute launch window opening at 2:52 p.m. Oct. 2 for Artemis I.

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NASA is making headway toward its third Artemis I launch on the Space Coast.

Earlier this month, the agency scrubbed its second attempt because of a hydrogen leak.

NASA still needs to make sure those repairs worked, and the agency must also resolve an issue involving the certification of the SLS rocketโ€™s flight termination system.

NASA teams have replaced the seals on the SLS rocketโ€™s core stage that were associated with a liquid hydrogen leak that forced the scrub of the agencyโ€™s second Artemis I launch attempt.

Next up is a tanking demonstration to check the new seals under cryogenic, or super-cold, conditions. That could happen as early as the weekend.

NASA is still eyeing a third launch attempt for the first integrated flight of the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft before the end of the month.

But thereโ€™s another hurdle.

Without a waiver, NASA will have to roll the SLS and Orion back to the Vehicle Assembly Building to rectify the rocketโ€™s flight termination system by making sure the systemโ€™s batteries are properly charged.

During an update on Monday, NASA announced that a 70-minute launch window will open Sept. 27 at 11:37 a.m., with a backup 109-minute launch window opening at 2:52 p.m. Oct. 2.


Adam Poulisse, WFTV.com

Adam Poulisse joined WFTV in November 2019.

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