WASHINGTON: Nasa is looking at September 23 and September 27 as possible dates for its next attempt at launching its Artemis 1 mission to the Moon, senior official Jim Free told reporters on Thursday. Two previous attempts were scrapped after the giant Space Launch System rocket experienced technical glitches including a fuel leak.
"The 23rd is a 6:47 am window open for 80 minutes, and the 27th is an 11:37 am window with a 70-minute duration," said Free, associate administrator for the agency’s exploration systems development directorate.
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