The second attempt to launch NASA’s Artemis 1 has been scrubbed again. While many were disappointed by this news, it's actually a common occurrence with these types of missions
While many space enthusiasts were disappointed by this news, it's actually a common occurrence with these types of missions.
“The spacecraft, these rockets are very complicated. And it’s not at all surprising it didn’t go the first time Monday or didn’t go the second time,” said Burns. Colorado-based Lockheed Martin Space is the prime contractor for the Orion capsule, which is attached to the rocket, and will be flown without astronauts on this mission as the first step in returning people to the moon.
“They designed it. They built it and they’re building capsules. They’ve already completed building the Artemis 2 capsule and Artemis 3,” said Burns.
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