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After enduring a battering by Hurricane Nicole, NASA’s Area Launch System moon rocket is standing on a launch pad (once more) prepared for its debut flight. For those who could not make it to the launch in individual, you’ll be able to at the very least be a part of it with Area.com’s Brett Tingley, who may be very excited to see the large rocket fly.
If all goes to plan, the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket will carry off from Launch Pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Area Middle in Florida at 1:04 a.m. EST (0604 GMT) on Wednesday (Nov. 16). The launch window will probably be open for 2 hours, nevertheless, so it might be an extended night time. If you’re among the many many space nerds who’re staying up late for the liftoff, you’ll be able to tune in to one among Brett Tingley’s Area.com webcasts on YouTube or Fb, the place you’ll be able to ask him questions concerning the milestone mission, known as Artemis 1.