Will SLS finally soon take flight? 🤔
It's not a trip to the moon, but the Space Launch System's journey from the assembly building to the launch pad is still pretty epic.from Kennedy Space Center’s Vehicle Assembly Building at 12:10 a.m. EDT today, June 6, and video of the rollout can be streamed online.Space Launch System when it reaches launch pad 39B.Any space fans desperate to see the tiniest bit of SLS action after numerous delays can live stream the rollout of SLS on the Kennedy Newsroom channel .
It is worth noting that the rollout to the launchpad is a prolonged and not very action-packed process, with NASA's 2.9-million-kilogramcarrying SLS 4.4 miles at a speed of less than 1 mph to the launch pad. Still, it's impressive to see SLS live as it slowly approaches its first launch. If all goes to plan with the Artemis I wet dress rehearsal, NASA will be able to finally launch its uncrewed Orion spacecraft on. Artemis II, SLS's first crewed mission, will carry out the same trip but with astronauts aboard. NASA has then opted to use a SpaceX Starship launch vehicle for Artemis III, which will send astronauts to the Moon for the first time since 1972 around the year 2025.NASA has faced many delays on its Artemis I launch schedule.
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