NASA has started assembling the Artemis Space Launch System, marking an important milestone ahead of future missions to the moon. “At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, engineers lowered the first of 10 segments into place Nov.
21 for the twin solid rocket boosters that will power the first flight of the agency’s new deep space rocket,” NASA said in a statement. “Artemis I will be an uncrewed flight to test the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft as an integrated system ahead of crewed flights to the Moon with the Artemis program.” The space agency said the booster segments arrived by train in June from Northrop Grumman’s manufacturing facility in Utah. “Stacking operations began Nov.
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