NASA says it is planning a March 6 launch date to ship 4 astronauts on a visit across the moon on the Artemis II mission.
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NASA might launch 4 astronauts on a mission to fly across the moon as quickly as March sixth.

That is the launch date that the area company is now working in the direction of following a profitable take a look at fueling of its massive, 322-foot-tall moon rocket, which is standing on a launch pad on the Kennedy House Heart in Florida.
“That is actually getting actual,” says Lori Glaze, performing affiliate administrator of NASA’s exploration techniques improvement mission directorate. “It is time to get severe and begin getting excited.”
However she cautioned that there is nonetheless some pending work that is still to be performed out on the launch pad, and officers should conduct a multi-day flight readiness assessment late subsequent week to make it possible for each facet of the mission is actually able to go.
“We have to efficiently navigate all of these, however assuming that occurs, it places us in an excellent place to focus on March sixth,” she says, noting that the flight readiness assessment can be “in depth and detailed.”
The Artemis II take a look at flight will ship 4 astronauts on an roughly 600,000-mile journey across the moon and again. It is going to mark the primary time that folks have ventured to the moon for the reason that remaining Apollo lunar mission in 1972.
When NASA employees first examined out fueling the rocket earlier this month, they encountered issues like a liquid hydrogen leak. Swapping out some seals and different work appears to have mounted these points, based on officers who say that the most recent countdown gown rehearsal went easily, regardless of glitches equivalent to a lack of floor communications within the Launch Management Heart that pressured employees to briefly use backups.
Members of the Artemis II crew — NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian House Company astronaut Jeremy Hansen — are beginning their roughly two-week quarantine to restrict their publicity to sicknesses earlier than their flight.
Glaze says she spoke to a number of of the astronauts in the course of the current take a look at fueling, as they had been in Florida to watch the preparations. “They’re all very, very excited,” she says. “They’re actually getting lots of anticipation for a possible launch in March.”