NASA’s Artemis I rocket launch from the KennedySpaceCenter has a 70% chance of favorable weather conditions prevailing, according to the latest data.
Poor weather conditions can play havoc with space mission schedules, so how are things looking for Monday’s launch of NASA’s mega moon rocket?
NASA takes careful note of the squadron’s forecasts and so will be pleased to learn that its mega moon rocket — the most powerful it’s ever built — has a decent chance of lifting off from the Kennedy Space Center on time on Monday evening. It added that for Monday’s launch window, which opens at 8:33 a.m. ET and closes at 10:33 a.m. ET, the overall lightning threat “seems low,” though it noted that “scattered showers” could occur in the area.
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