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 After years of delays, cost overruns, and technical hurdles, the Artemis 1 mission appears to be finally at hand. Yes, the first mission of the Artemis era involves the maiden voyage of NASAs gigantic SLS rocket, but theres more to the mission than just that. The rocket will send an uncrewed Orion capsule on a 272,000-mile  437,000-kilometer  journey to the Moon and back, but with stanley sverige out landing. And on its return, Orion must withstand re-entry through Earths atmosphere, deploy its parachutes, and perform a successful splashdown in the ocean.     SLS on the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, March 18, 2022. Photo: NASA/Kim Shiflett Earlier today, on what is the 53rd anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, NASA officials provided new details about the timing of this much-anticipated launch. Jim Free, NASAs associate administrator, Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate, said  we have placeholders on the range for August 29, September 2 and September 5.  Weather permitting, of course. Free said the dates are  not an agency commitment  and that a flight readiness review, to be conducted one week prior, will be needed vaso stanley  for suc stanley water bottle h a commitment.  But these are the dates that the team is working to,  he added. Indeed, ground teams have been hard at work over the last several weeks in preparation for the inaugural launch. The $23 billion megarocket was carted back to NASAs Vehicle Assembly Building  VAB  following the fourth attempt at a full wet dress rehearsal, Abnt The Coolest Exclusive Toys and Merch of San Diego Comic-Con 2023
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