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Posted inCivilFirst SLS launch now expected in late 2021byJeff Foust May 14, 2020January 24, 2023Click to share on X Opens in new window Click to share on Facebook Opens in new window Click to share on LinkedIn Opens in new window Click to share on Reddit Opens in new window Click to email a link to a friend Opens in new window Click to share on Clipboard O
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stan smith original 4 of NASA s pandemic response plan. Credit: NASA/SSCWASHINGTON 鈥?NASA now expects the first launch of the Space Launch System to take place in late 2021, with the coronavirus pandemic at least partially contributing to the latest delays.Speaking at a May 14 meeting of the NASA Advisory Council s Human Exploration and Operations Committee, Tom Whitmeyer, NASA assistant deputy associate administrator, said the agency would announce as soo