NASA will make a second attempt to launch the Artemis-1 mission on Saturday afternoon, the first attempt was failed
NASA has completed all the preparations to launch the Artemis-1 mission. The weather is also expected to support on Saturday. Apart from this, the problems encountered in the rocket during the first launch have also been removed.
Florida Agency NASA has completed all the preparations for the relaunch of its Artemis-1 mission. The last time it was launched on August 29, during its launch, there was a problem with its four engines, due to which its launch was stopped at the time. NASA had then said that the bad sensor was coming in the information coming from its engine, due to which its launch was stopped. Now NASA has said that the technical team has cleared its launch by removing all the flaws in it. NASA has expressed the hope that this time there will be no problem from the side of the weather at the time of its launch. If everything goes well.
NASA will launch it at 2:17 pm
Let us tell you that two days ago it was predicted about the weather on Saturday that during this time the weather will be only 40 percent kind. But now it is being said that it can be 60 percent kind. In such a situation, there is a strong possibility of its launch. John Honeycutt, NASA's rocket program program manager, says that the fault in the rocket has been corrected and is now ready for launch. At the same time, the director of the mission, Chali Blackwell, says that all the defects that we got information about have been corrected.
NASA has also not denied that there can be no problem at the last moment. NASA says that if something like this happens, it can be launched after two hours. Weather analyst Melody Lovin has also given its launch a great deal of green signal. Honeycutt says that they were stopped due to the earlier rocket (Space Launch Systems) getting too hot. After this the message of bad sensor was coming. Now this has been fixed. Apart from this, the fault in the fuel tank has also been rectified.