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After Engine Snag, NASA's Artemis 1 Moon Mission Launch Possible On Friday

After Engine Snag, NASA's Artemis 1 Moon Mission Launch Possible On Friday

"Friday is definitely in play," Artemis 1 mission manager Mike Sarafin told reporters.
A test flight of NASA's powerful new Moon rocket may be possible on Friday, officials said, after the US space agency scrubbed Monday's launch because of an engine issue.

"Friday is definitely in play," Artemis 1 mission manager Mike Sarafin told reporters.

"They're still holding in the launch countdown configuration and we're preserving the option for Friday."
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Oh ya 2 year ago
Why did they not just use the same style of rocket they used the last time man walked on the moon? ANSWER =Stanley Kubrick is dead so no one to make another fake film. Here is something to go look at. Find the photos of the so called moon lander and even though the moon only has 1/6 of the gravity of earth the lander would still need rocket engines thus fuel tanks to get it off the moon. What do you see? I see thin foil draped over a frame. Now they are sending 3 dummies up loaded with sensors to see just how dead people will be when they come out the other side of the Van Allan radiation belt. Maybe the goverment will just say it is safe and effective and the same sheeple who took the clot shot will believe them. A marathon the other day. 2 died of heart attacks and 74 dropped out because of chest pain, must be that climate change again LOL

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