NASA is planning for a late-night test launch of its massive lunar spacecraft without astronauts after a delay of roughly two and a half months.
by- Indra bhan
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Early on Wednesday, NASA will attempt to launch its mission to send astronauts back to the moon for the third time.
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Technical issues prevented the launch of the Artemis I mission in August or September.
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After that, Hurricanes Ian and Nicole added to the wait time.
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The Space Launch System rocket and the Orion capsule won't have any people inside if the mission lifts off on Wednesday.
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A successful mission might pave the way for one in which men are first sent into lunar orbit and then subsequently to the moon's surface.
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It will launch at 1:04 in the morning. East Coast time.
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The liftoff can be delayed by up to two hours, until 3:04 a.m., in the event of bad weather or repetition of technical difficulties.
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It is conceivable that the launch will take place later in the launch window if a leak appears after 9 p.m.
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