The new launch date is coming soon, but recent setbacks show that it's no guarantee.
In their update, NASA officials wrote that the mission team replaced two seals that led to a quick disconnect and the hydrogen leak of the last launch attempt. Before the space agency can go ahead with its next launch attempt, however, it must carry out a fueling test on SLS to demonstrate that the leak fix has worked. NASA had originally intended to carry out that test on September 17, but it has now been pushed back to September 21.
"The updated dates represent careful consideration of multiple logistical topics, including the additional value of having more time to prepare for the cryogenic demonstration test, and subsequently more time to prepare for the launch," NASA officials wrote in their blog post. "The dates also allow managers to ensure teams have enough rest and to replenish supplies of cryogenic propellants.
Another potential issue that could arise is the fact that Artemis I's two upcoming launch dates are very close to the launch of SpaceX andto the International Space Station. That mission will launch from pad 39A, though scheduling conflicts may push the launch of Artemis I back even further. According to NASA, "teams are working the upcoming commercial crew launch in parallel to the Artemis 1 planning, and both launch schedules will continue to be assessed over the coming weeks". Here's hoping both Artemis I and Crew-5 launch soon and are carried out without a hitch.
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