NASA won’t launch SLS superheavy rockets to the Moon until at least September 6

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Jim Free, head of the NASA Research Systems Development Directorate, said during a briefing that the agency does not plan to launch the Space Launch System (SLS) super-heavy launch vehicle with the Orion spacecraft to the moon until at least September 6. This has been reported TASS.

We will not be launching until the end of the current period, which ends on Tuesday. [6 сентября — «Газета.Ru»]He said free.

Space agency head Bill Nelson has expressed the same position, according to the agency. He stated that there will be no launch until experts consider such a decision to be the right one.

Bill Nelson, former head of the US space agency NASA declarationIf the leadership of the Artemis-1 mission decides to get it off the launch pad, a new attempt to launch an American superheavy rocket to the moon could take place in October, he said. According to him, there will be a meeting of the task management team members on Saturday evening.

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