NASA’s SLS megarocket ‘hot fire’ test delayed after premature shutdown during fuel testing

NASA and Boeing engineers are evaluating how to proceed with the final test of the Space Launch System (SLS) moon-bound megarocket after an early shutdown during a “wet dress rehearsal” on Sunday (December 20).

At stake is the launch date of Artemis 1, the first unmanned flight of the NASA program to land humans on the moon by 2024. This orbiting mission would start in late 2021, but that’s largely depends on the timely and successful testing of the SLS before the missile travels to Florida for final construction and launch.

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