We're on the other side of Artemis' wet dress rehearsal.
NASA finally completed the Space Launch System wet dress rehearsal on its fourth attempt.on Monday, June 20, paves the way for the launch of the space agency's Artemis I mission, which will launch an uncrewed Orion spacecraft atop SLS to make a trip around the moon.
The simulated countdown ended at 7:37 p.m. EDT , bringing an end to the much-delayed wet dress rehearsal.The completion of NASA's wet dress rehearsal means the space agency can now focus on launch preparations for Artemis I. "It's a great day for our team," Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, Artemis launch director with the Exploration Ground Systems Program at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, said during a webcast following the wet dress rehearsal,."Really proud of them working through the loading operations and working through terminal count."
aunch controllers"developed a plan to mask data associated with the leak that would trigger a hold by the ground launch sequencer, or launch computer, in a real launch day scenario, to allow them to get as far into the countdown as possible."Despite the issues, SLS will now be sent back to the Vehicle Assembly Building from Launch Pad 39B for analysis after successfully completing the pre-launch tests.
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