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NASA has announced the final test before an Artemis II launch date. Here's what to expect from the upcoming wet dress rehearsal.
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NASA delays critical Artemis 2 rocket fueling test due to below-freezing temperatures, launch no earlier than Feb. 8
NASA has been forced to delay a critical fueling test for its Artemis 2 moon rocket due to unusually cold weather forecasted to hit the Space Coast this weekend.
The rocket is about to traverse four miles to the launchpad — at about 1 mph.
American space agency NASA said it fixed one of the RS-25 engines that was supposed to be part of the Artemis II mission, will now fly on Artemis IV.
A test launch for Artemis II has been pushed to February 2nd, delaying a mission launch until February 8th at the earliest.
The Artemis II rocket will be one of the most powerful launchers when it eventually takes off in the coming months.
Before NASA can decide a rocket launch date for Artemis 2, the giant SLS rocket has to ace a critical fueling test known as a wet dress rehearsal.