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The Artemis 1 Space Launch System moon rocket will be launched by NASA on August 29

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The Artemis 1 Space Launch System moon rocket will be launched by NASA on August 29


By TechThop Team

Posted on: 17 Aug, 2022

August 29 is the date when the 322-foot-tall rocket will launch on its first mission to space without a human aboard.

The behemoth Space Launch System moon rocket, topped with an uncrewed astronaut capsule, will crawl to its launchpad for hours Tuesday night ahead of its debut later this month.

Launched on August 29, the 322-foot-tall rocket will embark on its first mission into space without a human on board.

NASA's Artemis programme, the country's multibillion-dollar attempt to return humans to the lunar surface as practice for future Mars missions, will culminate in the long-delayed moon trip.

At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Space Launch System, which has been developed by Boeing Co, is scheduled to leave its assembly building at around 9 p.m.

EDT on Tuesday and begin its four-mile journey to the launch pad. It takes approximately 11 hours for the rollout to move less than a mile per hour.

The Orion astronaut capsule, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, sits atop the rocket.

The spacecraft will separate from the rocket in space, ferry humans toward the moon, then rendezvous with a separate spacecraft that will take astronauts to the moon.

The Orion capsule will launch atop the Space Launch System without any humans on the August 29 mission, Artemis 1, before returning to Earth for an ocean splashdown 42 days later

NASA has backup launch dates on September 2 and September 5 in case bad weather or a minor technical issue delay the August 29 launch date.

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