Artemis 1 Launch Is Postponed Until September, 2022
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NASA has officially scrubbed its Monday launch of the new moon rocket Artemis over technical concerns. NBC’s Tom Costello reports for TODAY on the reason for the setback and the plans for the future, in the video published on Aug 29, 2022, “NASA Scraps Artemis Launch After Fuel Leaks, Storm Concerns“, below:
NASA’s new moon rocket remained on track to blast off on a crucial test flight Monday, despite a series of lightning strikes at the launch pad. But will it be delayed further? Jacob Ward reports, in the video published on Aug 29, 2022, “‘Not Looking Great’ For NASA’s Artemis 1 Monday Launch“, below:
ABC News correspondent Morgan Norwood and ABC News contributor and former NASA astronaut Cady Coleman on what went wrong, in the video published on Aug 29, 2022, “Cancelled: NASA calls off the Artemis 1 moon launch over mechanical issues“, below:
In the video streamed on Aug 29, 2022, “WATCH LIVE: NASA officials give briefing on postponement of new Artemis moon rocket launch“, below:
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