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The launch planned in the United States on August 29 to the Mission of Artemis 1...

Attempt number two: NASA will try again to run a rocket to the month

The launch planned in the United States on August 29 to the Mission of Artemis 1 was canceled in connection with the detected leakage of liquid hydrogen at refueling a new American surprise launch vehicle Space Launch System (SLS). On Saturday, the National Aeronautics and Space Research Office (NASA) will try again to launch your rocket into a test flight for a month after the first unsuccessful start -up attempt. About it reports The Associated Press.

The 98-meter rocket remains on the area in the Kennedy Space Center with an empty crew capsule. This is the most powerful NASA rocket. Space Launch System (SLS) Space Space will try to send the capsule around the moon and back. There will be dummies on board. If successful, this will be the first capsule to fly to the Earth's satellite after NASA Apollo 50 years ago.

Earlier, we reported that the launch of Artemis 1 Mission 1, which was planned in the United States on August 29, was canceled due to the detected leakage of liquid hydrogen at refueling of a new American surprise launcher Space Launch System (SLS). Focus also wrote that the asteroid of his grandfather is in the right place to collide with the NASA apparatus.