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An August 29 launch date has been set for NASA's new Moon rocket

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An August 29 launch date has been set for NASA's new Moon rocket

As soon as August 29, NASA's Artemis program to return to the Moon could launch its first uncrewed test flight, the agency said. The U.S. is planning to return humans to the Moon through Artemis-1

Jim Free, NASA's associate administrator, told reporters that August 29, September 2, and September 5 are possible launch dates for the Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion crew capsule

After completing the last test in June, the team achieved 90 percent of its goals, and on Wednesday Cliff Lanham, senior vehicle operations manager said faulty seals had caused a hydrogen leak on SLS.

It will take Artemis-1 four to six weeks to journey around the far side of the Moon, which is longer than any astronaut ship has ever done without docking, before returning home faster and hotter than any other ship in history.

Additionally, CubeSats will be deployed in space to carry out experiments. According to Mike Sarafin, Artemis mission manager: 'Our primary objective is to demonstrate Orion's heat shield during lunar reentry.'

Within the heat shield of the capsule, temperatures outside are half as hot as the Sun when it returns from the Moon at 24,500 miles per hour (39,400 kilometers per hour).

A thorough inspection of Orion will be carried out after Orion is successfully retrieved after splashdown by NASA.

The first crewed test, Artemis-2, will fly around the Moon but not land, while Artemis-3 will bring the first woman and first person of color to land on the lunar south pole.

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