NASA delays Artemis mission to moon
Digest more
Space.com on MSN
NASA delays critical Artemis 2 rocket fueling test due to below-freezing temperatures, launch no earlier than Feb. 8
NASA has been forced to delay a critical fueling test for its Artemis 2 moon rocket due to unusually cold weather forecasted to hit the Space Coast this weekend.
Nasa forced to delay first crewed Moon mission in more than 50 years due to ‘rare’ weather - Artemis II astronauts remain in quarantine ahead of new launch date
Artemis II astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen are set to fly deeper into space than any other human
Cold temperatures inhibited the space shuttle Challenger’s infrastructure from working properly. NASA has set potential weather conditions that would stop Artemis II from launching as scheduled.
A team of NASA scientists deployed on an international mission designed to better understand severe winter storms. The North American Upstream Feature-Resolving and Tropopause Uncertainty Reconnaissance Experiment,