NASA delays moon rocket launch due to potential hurricane!

NASA is abandoning the attempt to launch its new lunar rocket next week due to a tropical storm expected to become a major hurricane. It’s the third delay last month for the lunar test flight featuring models but no astronauts, and it’s a follow-up to NASA’s Apollo moon landing program half a century ago. Hydrogen fuel leaks and other technical issues caused previous scrubs. Tropical Storm Ian, currently circulating in the Caribbean, is expected to turn into a hurricane by Monday and hit the Florida Gulf Coast by Thursday. However,…

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Microchips made at the University of Houston by associate professor Long Chang are set to launch on Artemis I moon mission!

Houston, Texas (KTRK) – Coogs plays a role in the latest mission to the moon! The video shown above is from a previous report. NASA is set to launch Artemis I to the moon on Saturday, after a failed attempt due to an engine problem. The Orion spacecraft will carry dozens of microchips made in University of Houston To honor the thousands of people who made the mission possible. Long Chang, associate professor of research at the Collin School of Engineering and expert at the UH Nanofabrication Facility, answered the…

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NASA’s Artemis Mission 1: SLS Orion rocket arrives at launch pad for final testing

A NASA Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft on top has arrived at the Kennedy Space Center for final testing ahead of the space agency’s Artemis I Moon mission. The rocket was rolled onto the platform for a final pre-launch test. This test, called a training rehearsal, will lead the launch team through operations to load propellant into the missile tanks, perform a complete countdown to the launch, and demonstrate the ability to recycle the countdown clock, as well as drain the tanks to practice the schedules…

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