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Artemis I Rocket Readied for Return to Launch Pad for Tanking Test (News Release)
Engineers and technicians at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center are conducting final preparations for next week’s rollout of the Space Launch System (SLS) Moon rocket and Orion spacecraft. Currently scheduled for Monday, June 6, the rocket will depart the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) and head to Launch Complex 39B for the Artemis I wet dress rehearsal.
Teams successfully completed all major planned objectives identified during the previous wet dress rehearsal attempts, as well as some forward work previously planned for after the tanking test. The removal of the final set of platforms is complete and the crawler-transporter sits underneath the massive rocket, spacecraft and mobile launcher.
First motion is scheduled for 12:01 a.m. EDT on June 6, and the launch team will closely monitor weather conditions and use the best window to complete the journey. The four-mile trek will take approximately 8-12 hours to arrive at the launch pad, after which the crawler-transporter will make its way back down the pad surface and rest outside the pad gate.
Engineers will then connect the rocket and spacecraft to the ground systems and conduct check-outs in preparation for the tanking test, planned for approximately two weeks after the rocket arrives back at the pad. NASA will provide a live stream at 5 p.m. EDT, Friday, June 3 with an exterior view of the VAB ahead of the rollout of the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft as well as the arrival at Launch Complex 39B on the Kennedy Newsroom YouTube Channel.
Source: NASA.Gov
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NASA / Glenn Benson
NASA / Glenn Benson
NASA / Glenn Benson
Time lapse video shows crawler-transporter 2 heading into the Vehicle Assembly Building in prep for wet dress rehearsal. On June 6, the crawler will carry mobile launcher, @NASA_SLS, and @NASA_Orion to Launch Pad 39B, with tanking operations to begin no earlier than June 19. pic.twitter.com/MVxEQ270K5
— NASA's Exploration Ground Systems (@NASAGroundSys) June 3, 2022
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