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A look at the rollout of NASA's most significant launch of the year

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A look at the rollout of NASA's most significant launch of the year


By TechThop Team

Posted on: 17 Aug, 2022

NASA is preparing to launch its biggest mission of the year with the Artemis I mission. The mission will send an uncrewed spacecraft into orbit around the moon and return it to Earth, paving the way for future missions to return astronauts to the moon.

NASA still needs to test its new rocket (the Space Launch System) and the new capsule (Orion) before it can launch astronauts into space, in order to ensure that both are safe to use and are prepared for carrying people on board.

There is a possibility that Artemis I could launch from Launch Complex 39B (LC-39B) at the Kennedy Space Center and fly by the moon to collect scientific data as well as test out the new technology during its flyby.

The launch window for the mission is scheduled to open on August 29, and the agency will be streaming the entire launch event live over the Internet.

The preparations for the launch of the space shuttle are already underway this week, with the 320-foot-tall rocket that powered the space shuttle being rolled out to the launch pad in the evening of Tuesday, August 16.

It will be possible for you to watch the rocket in order to see its stately progress as it is carried by a special crawler to the launch pad.

You can do so by clicking on the video player at the top of this page or visiting NASA's Kennedy Space Center's YouTube channel, where a Livestream of the rocket's progress will be held beginning at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PT) on Tuesday, August 16.

In addition, NASA is working on the final preparations for the launch, with the rocket currently located in the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center in preparation for its launch.

In order to accomplish this, it is necessary to test the flight termination system, which is capable of terminating the launch in the case of an emergency.

The access platforms that allow crew access to the rocket will be retracted once this process is complete and the rollout can begin.

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